In SECTION I, ARTICLE VI, SUBSECTION VII : "Yes, but a a scrolled cordon is better."
I: Legislative Branch II: Executive Branch III: Judicial Branch IV: Relationships Among States V: Amending the Constitution VI: Supreme Law of the Land VII: Ratifying the Constitution
use this acronym: LEJSAFR I. legislative branch II. Executive branch III. Judicial branch IV. States V. Amendments VI. Federal government/supremacy clause VII. Ratification
Pope Alexander VI
; Article I (1) The Legislative Branch : a long part with 10 sections, creates the Congress to make laws, divides Congress into a Senate and House of Representatives, makes rules for election of members, gives some powers to Congress, limits other powers ; Article II (2) The Executive Branch : sets up the presidency and vice presidency to carry out or execute the laws, election rules, powers of the president, how to impeach ; Article III (3) The Judicial Branch : sets up the Supreme Court, duties and powers of Supreme Court and federal courts, power of judicial review, defines treason ; Article IV (4) The States : creates rules for states to get along with other states, guarantees to states, admitting states to the Union ; Article V (5) Making Amendments : how to add amendments to the Constitution ; Article VI (6) Supreme Law of the Land : the Constitution is the highest law of the land ; Article VII (7) Ratification : the Constitution became effective when 9 out of 13 states approved it ---- Answed by Taylor http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_parts_of_a_written_constitution" a).- The civil rigths or constitutional rights.- The rigths and duties for the the aliens visitors, nationals, and citizens. (this rights vary from constitution to constitution). b).- The part of the organical form of the goverment.- The description of the territory, and goverment, (The way and style of goverment, the structure of the branch of the goverment, and the faculties of each branch of goverment). c).- The part of constitutional principles.- Soveregnity, constitutional supremacy and international treaties consideration, way to restore the soveregnity.
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I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, X
VII
James VI was born after Henry VII died so that didn't happen.
Vii they are more durible and comfortable
it is Cleopatra VII
vii - vi = i
VII/VI
Its Edward VI, not Edward VII. Edward VI (12th October 1537 - 6th July 1553) aged 15. He died from tuberculosis.
The Roman numerals for 5, 6, 7, and 8 are V, VI, VII, and VIII, respectively.
Miami played in Super Bowls VI, VII, and VII and won VII and VIII.
vii-vii-vi Written out in capital letters is also acceptable.