The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states, powers, amendments, dederal power, and ratification.
Article I- The Legislative branchArticle II- The executive branchArticle III- The Judicial branch
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The three main branches of the American government are established in the first three articles of the United States Constitution. Article One establishes the legislative branch, Article Two the executive branch, and Article Three the judicial branch.
The first three articles of the U.S. Constitution establish the framework for the federal government by outlining the structure and powers of the three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. Article I creates the Legislative Branch, detailing the composition and powers of Congress, including the House of Representatives and the Senate. Article II establishes the Executive Branch, defining the role and powers of the President. Article III sets up the Judicial Branch, establishing the Supreme Court and other federal courts, and outlining their jurisdiction and authority.
Constitution has three partsPreamble-IntroductionArticles-tell how the government worksAmendments
The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states' powers, amendments, federal power, and ratification respectively.
Article I- The Legislative branchArticle II- The executive branchArticle III- The Judicial branch
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The purpose of the first three articles of constitution was to spread the power so all the power was not in one rulers hands.
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.
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outline the three main branches of government
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the federal government structure.
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.
a lengthy introduction called the Preamble
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