Articles of the U.S. Constitution
Article I
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Created the Legislative Branch, which is the Congress. Created the House of Representatives and the Senate. States what powers Congress has and doesn't have.
Article II
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Created the Executive Branch, which is the President and the Vice President. States what powers the President and the Vice President have. States how the President is elected and creates the Electoral College.
Article III
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Created the Judicial Branch, which is the Federal Courts and the Supreme Court. States the Judicial Branches powers and limitations.
Article IV
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States what duties states have to other states. Also includes how a new states will become a part of the U.S.
Article V
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Describes the process to make a new amendment to the constitution. States how an amendment is proposed and ratified
Article VI
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Explains the process to make a new law. Describes how the law starts as a bill, goes through the process, and turns into the law.
Article VII
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Describes the process to ratify the constitution and any changes to the constitution. It specified how many states are needed to ratify anything.