well you always start w/ the crazies in congress.then the buttholes in senate.
Article 2 addresses legislative branch.
The United States Constitution sets up the structure of the U.S. government. It contains 7 articles. The articles are as follows: Article 1-Legislative Power Article 2-Executive Power Article 3-Judicial Power Article 4-States' Powers and Limits Article 5-Amendments Article 6-Federal Power Article 7-Ratification
The power to make treaties.
Article 3, section 2. supreme court
Article One: Legislative powerArticle Two: Executive power Article Three: Judicial power Article Four: States' powers and limits Article Five: Amendments Article Six: Federal power Article Seven: Ratification
Article II gives information about the President. Section 2 is especially concerned with his powers and duties.
The United States Supreme Court. Article 3, Section 2.
Article 2 section 1For the most part it's in Article II. There are a couple of references to the executive branch in other articles (for example, veto power is discussed in Article I).
The place in the Constitution in which Washington claimed it gave him the power to create a cabinet was Article 2, Section 2, Clause 2.
No, this an enumerated power in Article II, Section 2 of the US Constitution.
This power is given in Article II, section 2, clause 2.
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