The powers of the Executive Branch are defined in Article XI.
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duties of the president (not outlined)
Enumerated Powers
Congress' powers are listed in Article one of the Constitution. Specific powers are enumerated in section eight. Congress has expressed powers that are written in the Constitution and implied powers that are not expressed.
Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
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The Second Article (Article II ) gives this information.
All legislative powers are vested to Congress. This is outlined in Article I, Section I of the United States Constitution.
The powers vested in Congress are legislative powers. This is outlined in Article 1, Section 1 of the United States Constitution.
The powers of the president are still the same as outlined in Article II of the US Constitution. There are more executive departments now as opposed to the Washington Administration. Washington had only four and George W. Bush has 15, in addition to several agencies.
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Expressed powers that have been outlined are known as enumerated powers.
The American Constitution delegates all powers not specifically assigned to the Federal government to the States. This is know as the 'residual powers clause' and is outlined in Article I.
duties of the president (not outlined)
Most powers granted to Congress are outlined in Article I of the U.S. Constitution. This article details the legislative powers, including the authority to levy taxes, regulate commerce, declare war, and make laws necessary for executing its powers. Additionally, the specific powers of Congress are further enumerated in Section 8 of Article I. These powers establish the framework for federal legislative authority in the United States.
Enumerated Powers
Powers that are necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Constitution, but are not specifically outlined in the Constitution, are called implied powers. The opposite would be expressed powers.