The 7 Articles of the U.S. Constitution:
* Article I: Legislative Branch:
* This article establishes the structure and powers of Congress, including the House of Representatives and the Senate.
* Article II: Executive Branch:
* This article outlines the powers and duties of the President of the United States.
* Article III: Judicial Branch:
* This article creates the Supreme Court and authorizes Congress to establish lower federal courts.
* Article IV: States, Citizenship, New States:
* This article defines the relationships between the states, including how states should interact with each other and how new states can be admitted to the Union.
* Article V: Amendment Process:
* This article describes the process for amending the Constitution.
* Article VI: Debts, Supremacy, Oaths, Religious Tests:
* This article establishes the Constitution and federal laws as the supreme law of the land.
* Article VII: Ratification:
* This article details the process for ratifying the Constitution.
Additional Context:
* It's important to note that "articles" are also used to divide other legal documents, such as the Indian Constitution. The Indian constitution is very extensive, and contains many articles within its structure. So when discussing articles, it is very important to understand which governing body or document is being referenced.