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54 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. An. ss.-, cn. mp. States. Shall not grant any title of nobility . . ..· · ·--·---·· l Y0 l 21 Shall not., wit out the consent of Congress, lay any duties on imports or exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws .. 1 10 2 22 Shall) not, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty of tonnage, kee_p troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another State or with a foreign power, or engage in war unless actually invaded or m such imminent danger as will not admit of delay .. _ .. 1 10 3 23 Full faith and credit in every other State shall be given to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each State z . -1 1 - 25 Congress shall rescribe the manner of proving such acts, records, and proceedings: . 4 1 — 25 Citizens of eacff State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several State . 4 2 1 26 New States may be admitted by Congress into this Union . 4 3 l 26 But no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of another State. 4 3 1 26 Nor any State formed by the junction of two or more States or parts of States, without the consent of the legislatures as well as of Congress . 4 3 l 26 No State shall be deprived, without its consent, of its equal suffrage in the Senate. , _ 5 - - 26 Three-fourths of the legislatures of the States, or conventions of three·fourt.hs of the States, as Congress shall prescribe, may ratify amendments to the Constitution. Z . 5 — — 26 The United States shall guarantee a republican form of government to every State in the Union .. : . 4 4 - 26 The shall protect each State against invasion 4 4 - 26 Andy on app Leation of the legislature, or the executive, (when the legislature cannot be convened,) against domestic violence 4 4 - 26 The ratification by nine States shall be sufficient to establish the Constitution between the States so ratifying the same .. 7 - - 27 When the choice of President shall devolve on the House of Representatives, the vote shall be taken bv States. [Amendments] .. 12 - - 30 But. in choosing the President the vote shall be taken by States, the representation from each State having one vote. [lAmendments] .. 12 - - 30 A uorum for choice of President shall consist of a member or members from twothirds of the States, and a majority of all the States shall be necessary to a choice. [Amendments] ... 12 - — 30 States or the people. Powers not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved to the. [Amendments] . ...,... 10 - - 29 Sufrage in the Senate. No State shall be deprived without its consent of its equal .. 5 — - 26 Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed $20, shall be tried by jury. [Amendments] 7 - — 29 In law or equity against one of the States, by citizens of another State, or by citizens of a foreign State. The judicial power of the United States shall not extend to [Amendments] . . 1 1 — - 30 Supreme Umm. Congress shall have power to constitute tribunals inferior to the 1 8 9 20 Supreme (bun, and such inferior courts as Congres may establish. The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one.? ...,.. 3 1 — 24 Supreme Court. The judges of the Supreme and inferior courts shall hold their offices during good behavior . . . 3 1 — 24 The compensation of the judges shall not be diminished during their continuance in office r.,,,,.. 3 1 — 24 Shall have original jurisdiction. In all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and in which a State mav be a arty, the ,.,.___,,_,_,__,_ 3 2 2 25 Shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and. the fact, with such exceptions and regulations as Congress may make. The ... 3 2 2 25 Supreme law of the land. This Constitution, the laws made in pursuance thereof, and the treaties of the United States, shall be the- .. 6 — 2 27 The judges in every State shall be bound thereby ...,,,... 6 — 2 27 buppress insurrections and repel invasions. Congress shall provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws ,.__,_,__,..,,,,,,_,,,,,.,,_,,,,,.,.___,_,__ 1 8 15 20 Suppression of insurrection or rebellion hall not be questioned. The public debt, including the debt for pensions and bounties, incurred in the [Amendinents] ... 14 4 — 31 T. 1%.4- shall be laid unless in proportion to the census or enumeration. No capitation or other direct ... . ,..,.,. , ,...___,,,,,,____ 1 9 4 21 Tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State. No . 1 9 5 21 Taxes (direct) and Representatives, how apportioned among the several States. [See 14th amendment, section 2, page 31] ,..,...__,_,,,,,_,._,,,_,.___.,.,..,,,, , _.,,____ l 2 3 18 Taxes, duties, imposts, and excises. Congress shall have power to lay ,__.,_,_____,____ 1 3 1 19 They shall be uniform throughout the Ynited States ..,,._..___,_,_ , ______________ 1 8 1 19 Temporary appoinlmenls until the next meeting of the legislature. If vacancies happen in the Senate in the recess of the legislature of a State, the executive of the State shall make ... . ,,.,,,,__,, 1 3 2 18 Tender in payment of debts. No State shall make an ythin but gold and silver coin a- . . 1 10 1 21 Term of fuur years. The President and Vice-President shail hold their offices for the 2 1 1 23 Term for which he is elected. No Senator or Re resentative shall be appointed to any office under the United States which shall) have been created or its emoluments increased during the . . 1 6 2 19