Relacionar Columnas Grievances to ConstitutionVersión en línea Match each of the grievances found in the Declaration of Independence to the appropriate section of the US Constitution. por Pamela Lamb 1 "Imposing taxes on us without our consent." 2 "Called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant." 3 "Made judges dependent on his will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount of their salaries." 4 "Depriving us...of...trial by jury." 5 "Obstructed the Administration of justice by refusing...laws for...judiciary powers." 6 "Refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good." 7 "Transporting us beyond the seas to be tried for pretend offenses." 8 "Quartering of large bodies of armed troops among us." Amendment 3: Prohibits quartering of soldiers in private homes during times of peace Article 1, Section 8: Gives Congress (elected by the people) power to raise and collect taxes. Article III, Section 1: Sets judicial terms as lifetime, during good behavior Amendment 6: Requires trials to be held in the same location where the alleged crime took place Article 1, Section 4: States rules for Congressional assembly times and places Article 1, Section 7: Gives Power to Congress to override a presidential veto Amendment 6: Guarantees the right to trial by jury Article III: Establishes the Judicial branch of the national government