Article 1
Article 1 describes the Legislative branch and how it consists of two houses. The House of Representatives and the Senate have the power to make the laws.
Article 2
Article 2 covers the Executice branch and how the Presidential election process included the Electoral College. It also includes what the President and his people can and can not do.
Article 3
Article 3 describes the Judicial Branch and how the Judicial system includes one supreme court. So when there is a case that is really big and they can not make a decission then the case will go to the supreme court.
Article 4
Article 4 says that Congress may decide which state is admitted into the union. The rights given to states and how new states will be added to the union
Article 5
Article 5 states that the Amendments have to be approved by 2/3 of both houses. It requires a 3/4 majority of the states or their delegates to pass them.
Article 6
Article 6 says that the Senators and Representatives have to support the Constitution. Any debts arrange prior to adaptation of the Constitution should remain valid, just like they were under the Articles of Confederation.
Article 7
Article 7 describes how the Constitution takes effect after being ratified by 9 states. Explains how many state ratifications are needed in order for the proposed Constitution to take place in the United States