Article I of the Constitution refers to the legislative branch otherwise known as Congress, of the federal government.
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.
The powers of the U.S. Congress may be found in Article I of the Constitution of the United States of America. For more, please feel free to view a transcript of the Constitution of the United States of America. Click on the link to the website of the National Archives under Related Links. ----
The constitution created the three branches of government. James Madison wrote the 7 seven articles of it. Article 1 set up the legislative branch or congress. Article 2 created the judicial branch. Article 3 created the executive branch.
One was the Connecticut Constitution. I am not sure about the other. Good Luck :)
Is one which concentrates government power in one central authority, with limited power delegated to the society or districts as the case may be.
Article V. Are you in Mrs. Kappel's classes?
Article one describes congress and the rest of the legislative branch of our government.
the part of the constitution that explains how the legislative branch should work is article one.
The Constitution breaks the government into three sections. They are the Executive Branch, the Judicial Branch and the Legislative Branch. The legislature is authorized to create and pass laws.
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article one, section 8
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.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Article Two of the US Constitution" to the bottom for the answer.
The first three articles of the Constitution explain the three branches of government and their powers. It begins with the Legislative Branch in the first article, then the Executive Branch in the second article and the Judicial Branch in the third article.
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.
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.