Article 1- The Legislative Branch
Includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together they are called Congress.
Article 2- The Executive Branch
Gives power to the executive branch.
Article 3- The Judicial Branch
Explains the meaning of the Constitution and laws passed by Congress.
Article 4- Explains relationship of states to one another and the national government; each state gives citizens of other states the same rights
Talks about the responsibility the states has to do with the responsibilities the federal government has for the states.
Article 5- How to amend the Constitution
The only way the Constitution can be changed is by adding an amendment.
Article 6- Contains supremacy clause; establishes the constitution as "supreme law of the land"
Highest law and that all officers and judges have to uphold the Constitution.
Article 7- Requirements to ratify constitution
Explains how many states need to ratify the Constitution.
Includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together they are called Congress.
Article 2- The Executive Branch
Gives power to the executive branch.
Article 3- The Judicial Branch
Explains the meaning of the Constitution and laws passed by Congress.
Article 4- Explains relationship of states to one another and the national government; each state gives citizens of other states the same rights
Talks about the responsibility the states has to do with the responsibilities the federal government has for the states.
Article 5- How to amend the Constitution
The only way the Constitution can be changed is by adding an amendment.
Article 6- Contains supremacy clause; establishes the constitution as "supreme law of the land"
Highest law and that all officers and judges have to uphold the Constitution.
Article 7- Requirements to ratify constitution
Explains how many states need to ratify the Constitution.