SECTION. $3. The Powers Enumerated (2) Powers essential to an international existence. (3) Powers essential to a general federal government. (4) Miscellaneous powers (1) Powers Essential to an Independent Self-Existence Taxes 78 78 78 79-101 79-86 79 Purposes for which taxes may be levied 79 Kinds of taxes which Congress may levy 79 79 80 (2) Powers Essential to an Independent International Existence 87-91 (3) Powers Essential to a General Federal Government Commerce. Meaning and extent Commercial powers which the States may not exercise 87 87 88 89 89 90 90 91 92-95 92 92 92 92 92 92 The postal service. Territories. 93 94 Usual form of territorial government. People in Territories not possessed of national political CHAP. XIV.-CITIZENSHIP, SUFFRAGE, AND ELECTIONS 134-152 (c) By being subject to jurisdiction of the United States 134 SECTION. §2. Suffrage. Meaning of suffrage Conferred by the States Qualifications of electors: prescribed by the Constitutions of the States. Persons excluded from voting Conditions for suffrage which may not be imposed California Constitution. 139 141 141 (2) The executive department (3) The judicial department. CHAP. XVI. THE THREE DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNMENT Division of the functions of government (1) The legislative department. Division of the Legislature Unconstitutional legislation 161-166 161 162 163 164 165 166 CHAP. XVII.-THE NATURE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAP. XVIII.-THE NATURE OF STATE GOVERNMENT SECTION. CHAP. XIX.-THE FORM AND NATURE OF GOVERNMENT IN THE "An indestructible Union of indestructible States CHAP. XX.-THE ELEMENTS OF CIVIL LIBERTY §1. The Relations between the Government and the Individual 180-183 The Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement America learns England's lesson. $3. Protection of Personal Rights in the United States 191 192 193-204 |