Immediately after the preamble of a document, such as the U.S. Constitution, typically comes the main body or articles that outline the structure, powers, and functions of the government. In the case of the Constitution, this includes the seven articles that detail the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, along with provisions for states and amendments. The preamble serves as an introductory statement explaining the purpose and guiding principles of the document.
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