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The, second column is the longest in the United States Constitution
Article 1 is the longest article of the Constitution because it is the most important. This is what the U.S. government is a lot about: the Congress. The Congress has nearly all powers and to list them all, Article 1 has to quite long.
Article 6.
Bill of Rights
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It is the longest wordiest constitution of all the states. It needs to be thrown out and rewritten.
Artcle I, which creates and gives power to the Legislative branch (Congress).
The Texas Constitution, adopted in 1876, was ratified by the citizens of Texas through a statewide election. Each article within the constitution was ratified collectively when the entire document was approved on February 15, 1876. The ratification took place in various locations across Texas, as it was a statewide vote. Ultimately, the constitution reflects the will of the Texas electorate at that time.
Article 1 of the Texas Constitution is referred to as the "Bill of Rights." It outlines the fundamental rights and liberties of individuals, including freedoms related to speech, religion, assembly, and due process. This article serves to protect the civil rights of Texas citizens and ensures the government respects these rights.
In 1969, Article 5 of the Texas Constitution, which dealt with the judiciary, was repealed and replaced by a new article. This change was part of a broader effort to modernize and streamline the state's judicial system. The new provisions aimed to improve the organization and functioning of Texas courts, ensuring better access to justice for the citizens.
Pennsylvania
Article 9 is the longest article in the Articles of Confederation.