You simply say that you used the information from the constitution and what insection u got the info from.... well that's what I would do.
constitutions and other obvious and well known sources do not go into a bibliography, they just need footnotes or in text references as for footnotes just write: US Constitution, Art. 3 (or some variation of this)
A bibliography is a page where you cite things
you copy and paste
To cite The Landmark Thucydides in your bibliography, follow this format: Thucydides. The Landmark Thucydides, edited by Robert B. Strassler, Free Press, 1996.
As the book of the bible (chapter and verse) you were using.
sight Nothing is as beautiful as the sight of a new born baby. cite When you write a reseach paper, cite your sources in a bibliography.
I'm pretty sure you need to cite it, you need to write a bibliography crediting the author if you take notes from it.
I wouldn't think you needed to Cite it because it is what is known at a common fact.
They are a type of 3-by-5 inch source card. They keep track of your the sources you cite in your essay, project, etc. so you can officially cite them in a works cited or bibliography page later. Ask your English teacher for more information.
The APA style guide does not require you to cite the Bible in your bibliography. You only cite the reference (including book, chapter, verse, and version) when you use it in the body of your paper. See related links for more discussion.
To cite in a bibliography, follow a specific format based on the citation style (such as APA, MLA, or Chicago). Include the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and other relevant information. Be consistent in formatting and order to ensure accuracy and credibility of your sources.
To cite an entire paragraph from one source in Chicago style, include an in-text citation at the end of the paragraph in parentheses with the author's last name and the page number. In the bibliography, list the source with the full citation details.