Article Six establishes the United States Constitution and the laws and treaties of the United States made in accordance with it as the supreme law of the land, forbids a religious test as a requirement for holding a governmental position and holds the United States under the Constitution responsible for debts incurred by the United States under the Articles of Confederation.
Article Seven of the United States Constitution describes how many state ratifications are necessary for the Constitution to take effect.
Article Five
Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution lists the powers of Congress.
look at Article 1 section 7 in the constitution.. in the last paragraph
Article I section 7
An article of the US Constitution did not abolish slavery but an amendment, the 13th, did.
article 7
there isn't a section 8 of the 2nd article.
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
There is no Article 18 of the US Constitution.
328 which is 7% of the whole document
The US Constitution contains 7 articles:Article 1 deals with the Legislative branch; Article 2 is the executive branch; Article 3 is the Judicial branch; Article 4 is federalism; Article 5 is the Amendment process; and Article 6 is the supremacy clause.And the 7th article is the ratification of the Constitution.There are 7 articles.LegislativeExecutiveJudicialStates' Powers and LimitsAmendmentsNational SupremecyRatification
it clearly states it in the US Constitution at article 1 section 7.
Article Five
A:article one or articles l
7
Article 7 of the Constitution
Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution lists the powers of Congress.