Yes, but no. It does not detail nor discuss the Bureaucracy which is an extension of the Executive. The Bureaucracy is responsible for the execution of most Federal Laws.
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They mostly concerned the three branches of government: federal, legislative and judiciary.
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
No they are not the same. The Articles of Confederation didn't provide the power for the government to collect taxes, for example. No, they "were" not the same* *Different author from the first paragraph.
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A lot of ways. Perhaps the most important differences are that the Constitution had three branches, instead of just one, which balanced power better than in the Articles of Confederation, and it gave more power to the federal government.
They mostly concerned the three branches of government: federal, legislative and judiciary.
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The first three articles of the Constitution lay out how the government is to be organized. Each article deals with the setup of one of the branches of government.
No. The Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution that spells out the individual rights and protections of US citizens. The part of the US Constitution that describes how the Federal Government "operates" and describes the 3 branches of the Federal Government is contained in the part of the Constitution called the "Articles".
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The articles in the constitution outline the structure of the government, define the powers and responsibilities of each branch, establish the system of checks and balances, and enumerate the rights of citizens. They provide a framework for governing a country and ensure that the government operates within the limits set by the constitution.
The three main branches of the American government are established in the first three articles of the United States Constitution. Article One establishes the legislative branch, Article Two the executive branch, and Article Three the judicial branch.
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The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
the federal government structure.