article I
Article I
Article 1
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
The legislative branch is part of the federal government.
constitution
the structure and role of the legislative branch
The document that outlines the federal government of the United States is the Constitution of the United States. It establishes the three branches of government - the legislative, executive, and judicial branches - and outlines the powers and limitations of each branch.
The U.S. Constitution is the first law of the land. It establishes the three divisions of government (legislative, executive, juidicial) and defines their powers. It defines the rights and responsibilities of the people, the states, and the federal government. All laws must conform to the basic law laid out in the Constitution.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
The legislative branch is part of the federal government.
constitution
The legislative branch introduces and passes bills. It may also hold hearings to aid in the passage of bills.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
executive branch of government
Constitution