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executive powers, orders
legislative, judicial, executive
Article II, which provides for the powers of the Executive Branch
The Louisiana Purchase
The executive branch has limited powers because of the constitution. This branch is prohibited from creating new laws and legislation. They are also not allowed to declare war.
It is written in the Constitution of United States of America in the Section I of the Article II that the Executive Department is consisted of the President, Vice President, and Cabinet members.
The president
The Governor is the nominal executive head of the state.The constitution vests the executive powers of the state to the Governor in India.
the Louisiana Purchase
Some critics argue that President Thomas Jefferson took a narrow view of presidential powers. He believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution, which limited the scope of the federal government and sought to maintain states' rights. As a result, he was cautious about expanding the powers of the presidency and was hesitant to exercise authority beyond the specific powers granted to the executive branch by the Constitution.
The powers of the judicial branch are contained in Article III of the Constitution, but those powers are not over the executive branch...they are separate from the powers of the legislative and executive branches.
Article II of the Constitution deals mainly with the powers and duties of the President who heads the executive branch of the US government.