Article I
Article I establishes the legislative branch of goverenment.
The legislative branch is headed by Congress which is split into the Senate and the House of Representatives. Their job is to create the laws.
The legislative branch is headed by Congress which is split into the Senate and the House of Representatives. Their job is to create the laws.
Article II
Article II establishes the executive branch of government. The executive branch is headed by the President, the Vice President, and their cabinet members. Thier job is to enforce the laws.
Article III
Article III establishes the judical branch of government. The judicial branch is headed by the Supreme Court. Thier job is to declare laws unconstitutional.
Article IV
Article IV discusses the realationships between states and how they need to respect each other. Article IV also talks about the formation of new states.
Article V
Article V explains the ammendment process. Talks about adding or changing to the Constitution.
Article VI
Article VI describes the Supremacy Clause. The Supremacy Clause states that the US Constitution is the law of the land.
Article VII
Article VII discusses the ratification or approval process of the Constitution. Since there were only 13 colonies, only 9 of them had to approve for something to be ratified.