Constitution has three partsPreamble-IntroductionArticles-tell how the government worksAmendments
The Article VII of the US Constitution describes how many state ratifications were necessary for the Constitution to take effect. Actual Text: " The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same."
Article VII
Articles because the Constitution has 7 articles.
There are 7 Articles in the constitution and 27 Amendments.
At the end of the Constitution. After all of the Articles of the US Constitution are the Amendments of the US Constitution. After Article VII and the names of signers and a brief statement saying that the Constitution was passed, then come the Amendments.
Constitution has three partsPreamble-IntroductionArticles-tell how the government worksAmendments
The Articles of the U.S. Constitution describe each branch of government.
The U.S. Constitution is considered as ONE document made up of three parts: the Preamble (which gives the reasons the Constitution was written); the 7 Articles (which set up the parameters of Federal Government); and the 27 Amendments (that either effect change within the Articles - example A13 ended slavery - or add to the Articles - example A1-10 being the Bill of Rights.
Legislative (describes the legislative branch)Judicial (describes the judicial branch)Executive (describes the executive branch)
the main part of the u.s constitution . articles I, II , III cover the legislative , executive ,and judicial branches ; articles IV - VII cover state powers , the amendment process , general provisions , and ratification.
The Article VII of the US Constitution describes how many state ratifications were necessary for the Constitution to take effect. Actual Text: " The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same."
Weak describes the Articles of Confederation.
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Article VII
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
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