Article 1
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Article 1 is all about the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has two people form each state representing them for 6 years. The House of Representatives gets chosen every second year by the people of their states.
Article 2
Article 2 is about the Executive Branch. The Executive Branch carries out laws passed by congress. This article lists the duties of the president, provides a vice president, and describes the qualifications for office and the procedures to go through for electing the president.
Article 3
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This article is all about the Judicial Branch. This branch is made up of judges. Judicial means courts. The Supreme court is the oly court set up by the Constitution, it allows the establishment of many other courts.
Article 4
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Article 4 is about the relations among the states. This article shows the relationships from state to state and state to National government. This article requires the states to give the same rights to citizens of their own state.
Article 5
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Article 5 talks about the ways the Constitution can be amended or changed. This article is called The Amendment Process. All 27 amendments got 2/3 of the votes by both the houses of congress, which is how many votes you need to get the amendment to get amended or changed.
Article 6
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National Supremacy. This article contains the 'supremacy clause'. This states that the laws passed by congress and treaties of America shall be the supreme law of the land
Article 7
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This article addresses ratification. It declares that the Constitution can only be ratified by getting 9 of 13 states voted