Article I describes the legislative branch. Article I, Section 1 specifically states that "All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives."
Congress.
Articles I, II and III. Article I establishes the powers of the legislative branch. Article II establishes the powers of the executive branch. Article III establishes the powers of the judicial branch. Together these three articles establish what we call the separation of powers.
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Article One, Section One
it establishes the legislature branch, also known as Congress
Article 1 of the constitution establishes the first branch of the government which is the legislature or congress. There are 10 parts to article 1 expressing the minimum requirements in age of elected legislature officials and term-serving limits.
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Article I can be found in the legislature branch
Article III
The three branches of government are judicial, legislative and executive. Article I establishes the legislative branch, Article II establishes the executive branch and Article III establishes the judicial branch.
Congress.
Articles I, II and III. Article I establishes the powers of the legislative branch. Article II establishes the powers of the executive branch. Article III establishes the powers of the judicial branch. Together these three articles establish what we call the separation of powers.
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national laws, including the constitution and treaties, have precedence over state laws
Article one is about congress which is what the US legislature is called. Section 8 of article 1 lists the powers of Congress.