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The Constitution of the United States is made up of seven main articles. These articles outline the structure of the government, including the legislative branch (Article I), the executive branch (Article II), the judicial branch (Article III), the states' powers and limits (Article IV), the amendment process (Article V), the supremacy of the Constitution (Article VI), and the ratification process (Article VII). Together, these articles establish the framework for federal governance and the relationship between the national and state governments.

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