Article Six of the United States Constitution
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Article Six of the United States Constitution establishes the laws and treaties of the United States made in accordance with it as the supreme law of the land, forbids a religious test as a requirement for holding a governmental position, and holds the United States under the Constitution responsible for debts incurred by the United States under the Articles of Confederation.
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (March 2015) |