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Article I
Legislative Branch - Establishes the U.S. Congress, which is divided into two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. It outlines their powers to make laws, declare war, and more
Article II
Executive Branch - Details the powers and duties of the President and Vice President, including the responsibilities of the executive branch, such as carrying out laws
ArticleIII
Judicial Branch - Establishes the federal court system, with the Supreme Court as the highest court. It defines the powers of the judiciary and the concept of treason
Article IV
Relationships Between the States - Outlines the relationship between the states and the federal government. It explains states' powers and their responsibilities to each other, including how states interact and how new states are admitted
Article V
Amending the Constitution - Describes the process for how the Constitution can be amended or changed
Article VI
Supremacy of the Constitution - States that the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties are the "supreme Law of the Land," meaning federal law takes precedence over state laws
Article VII
Ratification of the Constitution - Details the process by which the Constitution was ratified and established as the new framework of government