Article 2.
Executive powers are outlined in the Constitution. The executive branch of the government executes the law and has sole responsibility and authority for the administration of the country.
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Article II of the Constitution pertains to the executive branch.
It is Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution that outlines the Legislative Branch. Article 2 outlines the Executive Branch, and Article 3 outlines the Judicial Branch.
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Executive branch
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
The third branch, the judicial branch, rules on the actions of the legislature (laws) and executive branch (orders, policies) to ensure that they do not violate 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.
the executive branch gets its power from the constitution. The federal executive branch is empowered by Article II of the US Constitution, subject to the "checks and balances" of the other two branches and by the People (as part of the political process).
There was no executive branch in the colonies. It was created in 1789 in the constitution.
There was no executive branch in the colonies. It was created in 1789 in the constitution.