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Article 1

- Legislative Branch (most important branch)


- Longest and most important article


- 2 parts: Senate and House of Reps


- Lists congress's powers

Article 2

- Executive branch


- Carries out laws or executes laws


- President


- Carries out day to day laws


- Lists Presidents specific duties

Article 3

- Judicial Branch


- Gives directions about what kind of cases the Supreme Court and federal courts can hear.

Article 4

- State's Powers


- How states should interact with each other

Article 5

What must be done to amend or change the constitution.

Article 6

- Federalism.




- The laws and treaties of the U.S government are “the supreme law of the land.”




- Federal law wins if a state law disagrees with it.




- People who work for the state and federal government are required to take an oath to support the constitution no matter what.

Article 7

- Constitution could not take effect until at least nine out the 13 states approved it.




- Agreed that 10 amendments would be added to the constitution or the Bill of Rights.