Article I
Article I states that two houses of congress would have all
the power in law-making, including what power congress does and doesn't have.
the power in law-making, including what power congress does and doesn't have.
Article II
Article II explains how the President and Vice President
will be elected and what their duties would be.
will be elected and what their duties would be.
Article III
The Judicial Branch is led by the Supreme Court and has two other systems,
federal courts and courts of the state.
federal courts and courts of the state.
Article IV
Article IV requires that states respect others laws.
Article V
Ariticle V explains how the constitution can be changed.
Article VI
Article VI states that the constitution overrules state laws.
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Article VII
This Article explains that the constitution would be
approved after a majority of 9 votes.
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approved after a majority of 9 votes.
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