Article I
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Article one describes the duties of the legistlative branch and the two parts of congress. With these include the house of representatives and the senate. The duties lead by congress include making laws, declaring war, and impeaching if desired.
Article II
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Article two describes what the executive branch does for the country. They carry and make laws in congress. The executive branch includes the president and the vice president.
Article III
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The judical branch is the main focus in article three. This article explains the way court is set up. Many courts can be found in states, except the supreme court which is the ultimate court that leads.
Article IV
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Article four explains the relationships brought among the states and how they act with other states. Also, it describes citizenship for the people and how every state can have different customs if preferred.
Article V
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In the 5th article of the Constitution, it describes if congress is needed, they are allowed to make amendments. This may happen only if 3/4 states approve.
Article VI
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The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Nothing shall be higher than this document in the government.
Article VII
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Addresses ratifications and shows that the Constitution could vote with the nine states to ratify something. The first ratification was on September 17th.