Articles IV to VII of the US Constitution

establish the executive branch, including the presidency.

create the judicial branch, including the Supreme Court.

outline the goals of the new federal government.

clarify the federal system of government.

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Actually, the information you provided is not entirely accurate. Articles IV to VII of the United States Constitution do not specifically cover those topics. Let me break it down for you:

Article IV: This article of the Constitution primarily focuses on the relationship between the states and the federal government. It outlines the obligations that each state has to the others, guarantees certain protections to citizens in all states, and establishes guidelines for how new states may be admitted into the Union. Article IV also guarantees that the federal government will protect each state from invasion and uprising.

Article V: This article outlines the process for amending the Constitution. It establishes two methods by which amendments can be proposed and ratified, giving the people and the states a role in the amendment process. This article also includes a provision where no amendments can deprive any state of its equal representation in the Senate without its consent.

Article VI: This article is known as the Supremacy Clause and explains that the Constitution, along with federal laws and treaties, is the supreme law of the land. It further states that judges in every state are bound to uphold the Constitution, regardless of any state laws or constitutions that might contradict it. This article also prohibits religious tests for any public office in the United States.

Article VII: This final article discusses the process for ratifying the Constitution. It states that the Constitution would become effective once it had been ratified by nine out of the thirteen states that existed at the time. It also outlines the individuals responsible for signing the Constitution on behalf of their respective states.

Therefore, the establishment of the executive branch, creation of the judicial branch, goals of the federal government, and clarification of the federal system of government are addressed in other parts of the Constitution, primarily in Articles I, II, and III.

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