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
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There are seven articles to the Constitution that the United States guides itself by. The first article contains the role of the Legislative Branch of the Government; the second article provides the rules the President and Vice President are elected. The third article frames the Judicial Branch. The fourth article delves into the relationship between the states and the federal government. Article five outlines the ways for the government to make amendments to the Constitution. Article six simply states that the Constitution is the highest law of the land. Last but not least the seventh article in the Constitution contains the names of the men who ratified it and signed the document, making it law.
To me the First Amendment is the most crucial and lays the foundation for the others. The 1st amendment gives the rights of free speech and discourse. If you did not have this right there would be no free discussions and with no discussion, there would be no exchange of new ideas and with no new ideas this democracy would not have grown. But then again I'm a stupid person.
article 1- the legislative branch article 2 - the executive branch article 3 - the judicial branch article 4 - the states article 5 - amendment article 6 - debts, supremacy, oaths article 7 - ratification
there are only seven articles in the U.S. Constitution. This question makes no sense!!!!!!!!!!
Articles because the Constitution has 7 articles.
seven articles and twenty-seven amendments
The Constitution, in its current form, consists of a preamble, 22 parts containing 444 articles, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 98 amendments to date.
Constitution has three partsPreamble-IntroductionArticles-tell how the government worksAmendments
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