To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the statements you're considering regarding the structure of government outlined in the Constitution. However, I can provide a general overview of key features of the U.S. government's structure according to the Constitution:
1. **Separation of Powers**: The government is divided into three branches: the Legislative Branch (Congress), the Executive Branch (headed by the President), and the Judicial Branch (the courts).
2. **Checks and Balances**: Each branch of government has the ability to limit the powers of the other branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
3. **Federalism**: The Constitution establishes a system of federalism, dividing power between the national government and the state governments.
4. **Bicameral Legislature**: Congress is bicameral, consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives.
5. **Representation**: The House of Representatives is based on population, while the Senate provides equal representation with two senators from each state.
6. **Amendment Process**: The Constitution includes a process for amendments, allowing for changes and adaptations over time.
Please provide the specific statements you would like to evaluate, and I can help identify which ones accurately reflect the structure of the government as outlined in the Constitution.