Article 1
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Article one is about the legislative branch. The congress makes the laws and has two houses; The House of Representatives and the Senate.
Article 2
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The executive branch is led by the President to carry out and enforce laws. It includes the President, the Vice-President, and the Cabinet
Article 3
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This article is about the judicial branch and it's powers.The Supreme court has the power to declare unconstitutional laws. Lower courts decide criminal and civil court cases according to state law.
Article 4
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Article 4 is about state relations. States have the power to make and create their own laws. State must respect other states' laws
Article 5
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Article 5 is about the amendment process. The constitution can be changed by adding or repealing amendments. To do so you must have 2/3 congress, and 3/4 state votes.
Article 6
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Article 6 is about the supremacy clause. The Constitution and all other laws in the U.S are the supreme law of the land.
Article 7
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Article 7 is about the method of ratification.To ratify the constitution 9 out of 13 original states had to accept the constitution.