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).
No, this an enumerated power in Article II, Section 2 of the US Constitution.
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.
This power is given in Article II, section 2, clause 2.
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