Want this question answered?
The main topics of the U.S. Constitution, such as those which describe the branches of government are called the ARTICLES of the Constitution.
The Articles of the U.S. Constitution describe each branch of government.
The Articles of the Constitution explain how the government works. They describe the rules for electing our government officials including the President and Senators.
The Articles of the Constitution explain how the government works. They describe the rules for electing our government officials including the President and Senators.
The Executive branch.
Strict constructionalists believe that the federal government can only do that which is authorized in the Constitution.
"A republic, if you can keep it."
The Article 3 of the Constitution describes the powers and limitations of the Judicial Branch.
The US Constitution established the Federal system of government. The best way to describe the Federal system of government is that it is a shared power of government between the nation and the states.
Article one describes congress and the rest of the legislative branch of our government.
In the articles
In the United States, the constitution is the basis for the organization of the government. Only one amendment, the 18th is concerned with a law and that was repealed. In many states, such as Florida and California, the constitution is a mixture of a description of governmental organization and statutory laws. By strictly having the Constitution or the United States describe the organization of the government and establish restrictions on that government, it established the longest lasting government in the world.