7 Articles of the Constitution
Article 1
- States the Legislative Branch and it powers that it has int he government.
Article 2
- States the Executive Branch and its powers that it has in the government.
Article 3
- States the Judicial Branch and its powers that it has int he government.
Article 4
- Explains the relationship of states to one another and the national government. Each state gives citizens of other states the same rights.
Article 5
- States the process of amending the Constitution.
Article 6
- It sets the Constitution and all laws and treaties of the United States to be the supreme law of the country.
Article 7
- States ratifying the Constitution
- States the Legislative Branch and it powers that it has int he government.
Article 2
- States the Executive Branch and its powers that it has in the government.
Article 3
- States the Judicial Branch and its powers that it has int he government.
Article 4
- Explains the relationship of states to one another and the national government. Each state gives citizens of other states the same rights.
Article 5
- States the process of amending the Constitution.
Article 6
- It sets the Constitution and all laws and treaties of the United States to be the supreme law of the country.
Article 7
- States ratifying the Constitution