
A is for Army
Article 1, section 8 states that the congress has the power to raise and support Armies.

B is for Bill
A bill has to pass through many phases to become a law. Article 1, section 7 states that the bill has to pass through the House of representatives and the senate. The president also has to vote for the bill to become a law.

C is for congress
Article 1, section 1 gives all legislative powers to the congress. The congress is split up into the house of representatives and the senate.

D is for debts
Article 6 states that all debts contracted before the adoption of the constitution will be valid against the United States

E is for elections
Article 1, section 4 states that elections times, places, and manner of senator and representative elections will be decided by the state legislature.

F is for freedom
The first amendment gives the people the freedom of religion and the freedom of speech. Congress cannot make any laws respecting an establishment of religion.

G is for government
The preamble to the constitution states that the people are forming their own form of government.

H is for House of Representatives
Article 1, section 2 creates the House of Representatives. It is composed of people that are chosen every year by the people.

I is for impeachment
Article 1, section 3 states that the senate has the power to impeach. Two thirds of the members have to be present.

J is for Judicial power
The Judicial power is in the supreme court. The Judicial power shall extend to all cases.

K is for keep or bear arms
The third amendment gives the people the right to keep and bear arms. They can keep and have guns if they want.

L is for legislature
Article 1, section 1 gives the power of the legislative branch. All of the powers of the legislative branch is held in the congress.

M is for money
Article 1, section 8 gives congress the power to coin money and to borrow money on the credit of the United States.

N is for nations
Article 1, section 8 gives congress the power to commerce with foreign nations. Congress oversees the Law of Nations.

O is for office
Article 2, section 1 states that the president needs to take an oath to be in office. This article also states that the president's term is 4 years.

P is for president
Article 2, section 1 gives powers to the president of the United States. It also states what he has to do to be in office.

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A is for Army
Article 1, section 8 states that the congress has the power to raise and support Armies.

B is for Bill
A bill has to pass through many phases to become a law. Article 1, section 7 states that the bill has to pass through the House of representatives and the senate. The president also has to vote for the bill to become a law.

C is for congress
Article 1, section 1 gives all legislative powers to the congress. The congress is split up into the house of representatives and the senate.

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