Legislative, Executive and Judicial.There was the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan, and nobody could come to a final decision because the Virginia plan gave the smaller states equal power (e.g. Rhode Island) to the Larger states. The New Jersey plan gave the larger states power because it proposed delegates based on population, which gave them the advantage because the larger states could easily over-rule smaller states. They finally came to a conclusion, and it was a compromise called "the great compromise". They then wrote the Constitution.
The three branches of government are named in the Articles.
legislative,judicial,and executive
preamble, seven articles, amendments
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There are actually three parts to the United States Constitution. It is divided in the Preamble, the Articles, and the Amendments.
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Preamble, Articles, and Amendments
In the context of the US Constitution, the three parts refers to the first three Articles, which established the three branches of the federal government. The structure is intended to function as a system of checks and balances.
In the context of the US Constitution, the three parts refers to the first three Articles, which established the three branches of the federal government. The structure is intended to function as a system of checks and balances.
The names of the first three US frigates were USS United States, USS Constellation, and USS Constitution.
YOU FREAK ME OUT! LOL The three main parts to the Constitution were; Ms. Barkel, Michael Jackson, and Batman. They have stated their rights. No, the answer is really: Preamble- Introduction, the Articles, and the Amendments.
the Preamle, the Articles, and the Amendments
There are seven Articles in the Constitution. The three parts of the Constitution include the Preamble, the Articles, and the Amendments.
The United States, Constitution and the Constellation
The three main parts of the Constitution are the Preamble, articles, and the Amendments. The first ten Amendments are known as the Bill of Rights.