Article I. The Legislative Branch
Article II. The Executive Branch
Article III. The Judicial Branch
Article IV. The States
Article V. Amendment
Article VI. The United States
Article VII. Ratification
1) Legislative Branch.
2) Executive Branch.
3) Judicial Branch.
4) Relations Among the States.
5) Amending the constitution.
6) National Supremacy.
7) Ratification.
1-The Legislative Branch 2- The Executive Branch 3- The Judicial Branch 4- Relations Among the States 5- The Amending Process 6- National Supremacy 7- Ratification of the Constitution
It starts off with articles. Then it goes on to amendments and adds each time we need to add one.
Articles of Confederation
The first three articles of the Constitution lay out how the government is to be organized. Each article deals with the setup of one of the branches of government.
The constitution was a document that was written to replace the articles of confederation but at the same time they had to add three branches to check on each others power so there could be no tyranny.
This answer needs some explanation. The US Constitution was not "adopted" by the "continental congress." By that time there no longer was a "continental congress" in the same form as the one that had adopted the Declaration Of Independence. There was a "Congress" under the Articles of Confederation and it authorized the formation of a "Constitutional Convention" to revise the Articles of Confederation on February 21, 1787. On September 17, 1787, the Constitutional Convention adopted the final form of the US Constitution, presented it to Congress and recommended its ratification by the states. on September 28, 1787, Congress directed that the proposed Constitution be sent to the legislatures of each state so that they could form their own Constitutional Conventions for the purposes of ratifying the Constitution.
It starts off with articles. Then it goes on to amendments and adds each time we need to add one.
The US Constitution is divided into Articles, each of which is further subdivided into Sections.
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Articles
The Articles of the U.S. Constitution describe each branch of government.
freedoms and rights
The 7 main parts of the US Constitution are called Articles, and each deals with a specific portion of the federal government or the Constitution itself: Article I - The Legislative Branch (Congress) Article II - The Executive Branch (President and departments) Article III - The Judicial Branch (US federal courts) Article IV - The States powers in relation to the federal government Article V - Amending the Constitution Article VI - Application of the Constitution (supreme law of the land) Article VII - Ratification of the Constitution
The first three articles of the Constitution lay out how the government is to be organized. Each article deals with the setup of one of the branches of government.
Articles of Confederation
Each of the article in our Philippine Constitution is important to fully understand our rights, obligations and responsibilities. The importance is quantified by how we understand each article. By merely reading without comprehension would be futile .
The first three articles of the Constitution lay out how the government is to be organized. Each article deals with the setup of one of the branches of government.
The basic structure of the Constitution is: The Preamble - states the purpose and the goals of the Constitution The Articles - lay out the specifics for separation of power and rights of each branch of Gov The Amendments - additions to the Constitution