The US Constitution outlines each branch of government and their responsibilities. Article 1 is the portion of the Constitution that establishes the legislative department.
Article I of the US Constitution establishes the legislative branch.
20th amendment
The portion of the U.S. Constitution that outlines the purposes of the government is called the Preamble. It introduces the Constitution and states its fundamental goals, such as forming a more perfect union, establishing justice, and promoting the general welfare. The Preamble sets the tone for the document and reflects the intentions of the framers.
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bill of rights
The three parts of government that are separated in the Constitution are known as the separation of powers. The three branches of the government, legislative, executive, and judicial, each have assigned duties, and each can exercise a series of checks and balances to assure, no one portion of the government usurps the powers of the others.
private- affects only a portion of peoplepublic- affects everyone
The Preamble
The oath of office and similar things? No, there is no such portion.
The preamble