. The Constitution of the United States . any State on imports or ex-ports, shall be for the use ofthe Treasury of the UnitedStates, and all such laws shallbe subject to the revision andcontrol of Congress. 3. No State shall, withoutthe consent of Congress, layany duty on tonnage, keeptroops or ships of war in timeof peace, enter into any agree-ment or compact with anotherState, or with a foreign power,or engage in war, unless ac-tually invaded, or in such im-minent danger as will not ad-mit of delay. 28 Article Executive Department. SECTION I. 1. The executive powershall be vested in a
. The Constitution of the United States . any State on imports or ex-ports, shall be for the use ofthe Treasury of the UnitedStates, and all such laws shallbe subject to the revision andcontrol of Congress. 3. No State shall, withoutthe consent of Congress, layany duty on tonnage, keeptroops or ships of war in timeof peace, enter into any agree-ment or compact with anotherState, or with a foreign power,or engage in war, unless ac-tually invaded, or in such im-minent danger as will not ad-mit of delay. 28 Article Executive Department. SECTION I. 1. The executive powershall be vested in a Presi-dent of the United States ofAmerica. He shall hold hisoffice during the term of fouryears; and, together with theVice-President, chosen for thesame term, be elected as fol-lows: 2. Each State shall appoint,in such manner as the legisla-ture thereof may direct, anumber of electors equal to thewhole number of Senators andRepresentatives to which theState may be entitled in Con-gress; but no Senator or Rep- 29 ♦ ^^.
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