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Q: Article II of the Constitution established what branch of government to enforce US laws?
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What is an organization established by the government to enforce statutes?

A regulatory agency enforces statues.


Which clause requires the President to enforce the law?

U. S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3, Clause 5


Which article of the constitution discusses relationships between the states?

Article IV of the Constitution discusses this. The article describes the states powers and limits. Also, states are required to acknowledge the legitimacy of the other states' governments. States are granted equal rights under this article. Article IV puts forth the concept of extradition, which means if you commit a crime in one state, that is the only state you can be tried for that crime in. Lastly, this article grants republican governments to all the states, or governments based on elected representation.


How much authority should the government have?

Just enough to enforce the constitution... or atleast that's the way our forefathers saw it


What did the article of confederation not allow the American government to do?

any authority to enforce these provisions. im sorry can you be more specific? plz


Which article says No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the US?

It is in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, it is not a part of the articles.


Why was the Confederation Congress too weak?

The Confederation Congress became the legislative branch of government established by the Articles of Confederation. It was too weak because it had insufficient powers to enforce the laws that were passed.


Why did treatment of Cherokee get worse after the Supreme Court declared Georgias Indians removal laws to be unconstitutional?

The federal government did not enforce the court's decision.


What are the responsiblities of the government?

The US government is charged with protecting its citizens from foreign and local ills. It also has to enforce the laws.


What is considered to be the Supreme Law of the Land giving the US Federal government power over state and local governments?

The powers of the Federal government delineated in the US Constitution, give the federal government its duty to enforce Federal laws granted to it by the Constitution. If the powers not mentioned to belong to the Federal government, are left to the States.


Which document created a weak central government power resided with the states and gave no power to tax or enforce laws?

Articles of Confederation. It was replaced with the constitution.


Why is a constitution an important part of government?

It is important for a nation to have a constitution because without one you will be very unorganized and people won't know whether or not something is legal. It would also be harder to press justice because you wouldn't be able to legally enforce the law because technically there is no law.A constitution sets the boundaries of a country's morals so lets say in the united states if the constitution didn't say that soldiers couldn't live in your home against your will that might just occur all the time because whether there is war or not they can legally do that and would be silly not to take advantage.Summary:So it is like guidelines for the government and people to follow.