Does the Constitution require a minimum age requirement for a Senator?
Yes. One must be 30 years old. 8. Q: What are the Constitutional requirements for a person to be President? A: A President must be a natural born citizen (not an immigrant who became a citizen), must be 35 years of age, and must have lived in the U.S. at least 14 years. 9. Q: Did the Constitution give the federal government power to create a bank? A: No. It was given power to “coin money,” meaning the power to establish a mint where precious metal could be shaped into coinage of a fixed size, weight and purity. 10. Q: Can treaty law supersede the Constitution? A: No. 11. Q: Does the Constitution allow a President alone to take the nation to war? A: Absolutely not. The Constitution states very clearly that only Congress has power to take the nation into war. 12. Q: Are there any specific crimes mentioned in the Constitution? A: Yes: treason, bribery, counterfeiting, and piracy. 13. Q: Are the Bill of Rights considered part of the original Constitution? A: Many do hold that view because