A simplification and overview of Articles 4-7 of the United States Constitution
Article IV
establishes that each state is equal to another, and the laws in one state must be recognized by another.
Article V
there is a way for the states to amend the United States Constitution without Congress, the President, or even the Judicial Branch having any say in the matter.
Article VI
whether the federal government should be assuming the debts of states, or whether that was something each state should have to do themselves
an Oath was seen as incredibly important to the Founding Fathers. They believed that by swearing to uphold the office in the eyes of God, they actually can be held to that standard
Article VII
how many states of the 13 present were necessary to ratify the Constitution