Article 1 deals with the Legislative branch.
Section 1: Splits Congress into 2 houses and gives them the power to make laws. Section 2: States the requirements for someone to become a Representative and gives term limits.
Section 3: States the requirements to become a Senator and gives term limits. Section 4: States that the Congress must meet once a year.
Section 5: Has to do with House membership.
Section 6: Has to do with Congressmen's salaries and prosecution of Congressmen.
Section 7: Describes the vetoing process.
Section 8: States the powers granted to Congress by the federal government. Section 9: Lists what Congress is forbidden to do.
Section 10: Lists what the states are forbidden to do.
Defines powers held by different branches of government and by the states
Define powers held by different branches of government and by the states
it explains how congress works
There is no Article 18 of the US Constitution.
article V of the constitution
Article V. In other words, Article 5.
Article II of the Constitution.
Article Five
Article 3 of the constitution
The concept of Separation of Powers is embodied in the Constitution in the 1st Article, in the 2nd Article, and in the 3rd Article.
there is no such article .article number 400 and 410 are not enlisted in the constitution of india
unlike article 3 of the constitution the article of confederation made no provisions for these
Article III
their are 18 article in the 1987 constitution in the Philippines
How many words are in article 3 of the constitution