look at Article 1 section 7 in the constitution.. in the last paragraph
the part of the constitution that explains how the legislative branch should work is article one.
Congress... ? I think.
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One limit in the Constitution is that the government cannot create a state based church...this is under the Establishment clause.
privleges and immunities
Ah, honey, Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution is where you'll find the juicy details about vetoes. It lays out the whole shebang about how the President can veto a bill passed by Congress, but then Congress can override that veto if they have the votes. It's like a political game of tug-of-war, but with more paperwork.
Article 2 section 1For the most part it's in Article II. There are a couple of references to the executive branch in other articles (for example, veto power is discussed in Article I).
Article One, Section One
Article one gives the president the power to veto bills passed by congress.
articles
Article one
Article 1 of the constitution defines the legislative branch.
In article one of the constitution, the powers were about the legislative branch and basically, they were the ones making the laws.Marline Lucie Agenor
it was the constitution that was before the one we have today. it didnt work well, so it was revised into the modern constitution by our founding fathers. it was the constitution that was before the one we have today. it didnt work well, so it was revised into the modern constitution by our founding fathers.
Why is the expression prevalence of the general interest relevant in the first article of the Political Constitution of Colombia?
Article 1 of the US Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch and the Congress
Article one