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U.S. Constitution The seven articles

Article I Legislative Congress Organization of Congress, what powers are present and how they are restrained.

Article II Executive Branch (President) Powers, restraints, duties and elections

Article III Judicial Powers, jurisdiction, restraints Below is Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts

Article IV Relationships with states, guarantees to states.

Article V Amendment Process Genius of the Constitution

Article VI Debts of Articles of Confederation Pledge of officials to uphold the Constitution

Article VII Ratification Process