congress makes laws.
The responsibilities of congress are clearly enumerated in the constitution. Upon taking office every member of congress takes an oath to "protect, preserve and defend the constitution". That is it. Unfortunately, there are a lot of immoral people in congress and they violate their constitutional powers.
The law making responsibilities given to congressbby tje presindent.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
The responsibilities of the Committee of Elders are to assign spouses, assign children, pick Assignments for the Twelve's, etc.
According to the Constitution, that is correct. The Congress makes the law (within the bounds of the Constitution), the Executive executes the laws that Congress passes, and the Judicial Branch judges what the Constitution and laws means.
The Constitution does not assign all war powers to the President. In order to prevent unnecessary wars, the Congress and President each have unique war powers. War is declared by Congress, but the President is Commander in Chief and makes decisions in the war.
I'm not sure what you mean by "other" responsibilities. Article I is all about the Legislature (Congress). The scope of Congress's legislative powers are detailed in Article I, section 8. The Senate also gets some power from Article II, section 2, where instances where the advice and consent of the Senate are required are listed. Article V also gives Congress some power in amending the Constitution. Congress also has a bunch of informal oversight responsibilities.
her responsibilities are to help congress.
The powers and responsibilities that are distributed, shared and limited in the government are established by the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution was ratified in 1788.
Executive and Chief
You have all the rights afforded by the Constitution, the Congress, the States' Constitutions and the States' legislatures. You also have all the responsibilities that go along with those rights.
the person who delivared the Ohio constitution to congress