Articles of the Constitution Purpose
Article 2
creates executive branch of federal government (President, VP, cabinet)
Article 3
creates judicial branch of federal government (Supreme Court)
Article 1
describes powers of legislative branch of federal government (Congress), establishes limits on Congress (House and Senate), and details election process of representatives
Article 5
describes the process through which the Constitution may be amended
Article 7
details the method for ratification of the Constitution (9 of 13 states must agree)
Article 6
establishes the Constitution as law, requires all officers of the US to take an oath of allegiance to the country and Constitution when taking office
Article 4
outlines the duties the states have to each other, and that the federal government has to the states, and allows for admissions of new states and changing of state boundaries