Question
Identify the articles of the U.S. Constitution.
Multiple select question.
The Amendment Process
Relationships Among the Parties
Emergency Powers in Time of War
The Legislative Branch
The Bill of Rights
The Preamble
Suspension of the Constitution
Ratification of the Constitution
The Amendments
Relationships Among the States
The Parliamentary Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Executive Branch
National Supremacy
Multiple select question.
The Amendment Process
Relationships Among the Parties
Emergency Powers in Time of War
The Legislative Branch
The Bill of Rights
The Preamble
Suspension of the Constitution
Ratification of the Constitution
The Amendments
Relationships Among the States
The Parliamentary Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Executive Branch
National Supremacy
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The articles of the U.S. Constitution include:
1. **The Legislative Branch** (Article I)
2. **The Executive Branch** (Article II)
3. **The Judicial Branch** (Article III)
4. **Relationships Among the States** (Article IV)
5. **National Supremacy** (Article VI)
6. **Ratification of the Constitution** (Article VII)
The other options you provided, such as **The Amendment Process**, **The Bill of Rights**, **The Preamble**, **Emergency Powers in Time of War**, **Suspension of the Constitution**, **The Amendments**, and **The Parliamentary Branch** are not separate articles of the Constitution. The Bill of Rights refers to the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and the Preamble introduces the document but is not an article.
1. **The Legislative Branch** (Article I)
2. **The Executive Branch** (Article II)
3. **The Judicial Branch** (Article III)
4. **Relationships Among the States** (Article IV)
5. **National Supremacy** (Article VI)
6. **Ratification of the Constitution** (Article VII)
The other options you provided, such as **The Amendment Process**, **The Bill of Rights**, **The Preamble**, **Emergency Powers in Time of War**, **Suspension of the Constitution**, **The Amendments**, and **The Parliamentary Branch** are not separate articles of the Constitution. The Bill of Rights refers to the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and the Preamble introduces the document but is not an article.