It's article IV
Article 3 A+
It depends entirely on which country's constitution is being considered. In the United States Constitution, it is Article I.
Article 4 the 18 th amendment
article 5
relationships among states
outline of the u.s. constitution what article outlines the states and territories
Article 4 Article IV Roberto dlc
Article VII of the US Constitution addresses this: "The ratification of the conventions of nine states, shall be sufficient for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so ratifying the same."
See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Article Two of the US Constitution" to the bottom for the answer.
Article 3 A+
The fifth article of the constitution addresses the issue of ammendments using the mnemonic LEJStASR article 1. Legislative branch article 2. Executive branch article 3. Judicial branch article 4. States' rights article 5. Ammendments article 6. Supreme law article 7. Ratification
article IV explains the relationship of the states to one another and to the national government . This article requires each state to give citizens of other states the same rights as its own citizens, addresses the admission of new states, and guarantees that the national government will protect the states.
Article VII of the Constitution addresses these requirements: "The ratification of the conventions of nine states, shall be sufficient for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so ratifying the same."
Article 3 A+
article five
In short, Article Four of the United States Constitution addresses the dynamics between the states and the dynamics between the government and all of the existing states. This article contains a full faith and credit clause that says that any one state's legislative or judicial actions must be respected by the others. The article also ensures that citizens of all states share the same rights and privileges. Finally the article addresses how states can be added to the union, how each state is guaranteed to have a republican type of government, and it also promises protection of the states again foreign or domestic threats.
False. The states are discussed in Article IV of the Constitution.