How many articles are there in the US constitution
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There are 7 Articles in the constitution and 27 Amendments.
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How many times has the constitution been amended
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The U. S. Constitution has been amended twenty seven times. The Constitution, has been amended 17 times since the first 10.
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What is the main purpose of article 6 of the constitution
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The main purpose of Article 6 of the Constitution is to
establish the idea that the Constitution, national laws, and
treaties are the supreme, or highest, law of the land, and that all
government officials must promise to support the Constitution.
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What group was in favor of ratifying the new US Constitution
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Federalists.
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Where in the constitution do you find the full faith and credit clause
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Article 4
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What did Federalists agree to have added to the Constitution in response to Anti-Federalist concerns
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The Bill of Rights
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What is the process called to ratify or improve the Constitution
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Amending.
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How many articles are there in the US constitution
There are 7 Articles in the constitution and 27 Amendments.
How many times has the constitution been amended
The U. S. Constitution has been amended twenty seven times. The Constitution, has been amended 17 times since the first 10.
What is the main purpose of article 6 of the constitution
The main purpose of Article 6 of the Constitution is to
establish the idea that the Constitution, national laws, and
treaties are the supreme, or highest, law of the land, and that all
government officials must promise to support the Constitution.
What group was in favor of ratifying the new US Constitution
Federalists.
Where in the constitution do you find the full faith and credit clause
Article 4
What did Federalists agree to have added to the Constitution in response to Anti-Federalist concerns
The Bill of Rights
What is the process called to ratify or improve the Constitution