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| Preamble | This part introduces the Constitution, explains what the Constitution is meant to do, and describes the purpose of the new government. |
| Article I | This part creates the legislative, or law-making branch of our government. |
| Article II | This part describes the job of the executive branch, which is to carry out the laws. |
| Article III | This part creates the Supreme Court and authorizes Congress to create additional federal courts |
| Article IV | This part describes how the states should interact with each other. |
| Article V | This part describes how the Constitution can be changed with amendments. |
| Article VI | This part says states that if a state law disagrees with a federal law, federal law wins. |
| Article VII | This part says the Constitution could not take effect until at least nine out of the thirteen states approved it. |
| Bill of Rights | This part is made up of the first ten amendments to the Constitution. |