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James, J.A.

"Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition"


4. How was the Constitution regarded in Virginia? Walker, 58, 60; Fiske,
Critical Period, 334-338.
5. What was the attitude of the New York Convention toward the
Constitution? Fiske, Critical Period, 340-345.
6. What objections were made against the Constitution in North Carolina?
Hart, Contemporaries, III, 251-254.
7. What would have been the status of North Carolina and Rhode Island if
they had not ratified? Walker, 73, 74; Hart, Formation of the Union,
132, 133.
8. Show the influence of the State constitutions on the Federal
Constitution. James and Sanford, Government in State and Nation, 117.
9. For other questions on the material in this chapter, see Fiske, Civil
Government, 211, 212; James and Sanford, Government in State and Nation,
135, 136, 137.


CHAPTER VII.

ORGANIZATION OF THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
ARTICLE I.
A Congress of Two Houses.--Section i. _All legislative powers,
herein granted, shall be vested in a Congress of the United States,
which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives_.


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