Article 2
Article II of the Constitution provides for the executive branch of government.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
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Article Two of the United States Constitution covers the executive branch of the U. S. government. The article contains four sections. The executive branch includes the members of the president's cabinet.
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.
Article 2 describes the Executive Branch. It provides the requirements for being president. It also lists the various duties and responsibilities, as well as how the President is to be elected.
Article II, which provides for the powers of the Executive Branch
Article II of the US Constitution describes the executive branch of government.
Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress. Article Two creates the executive branch of the government, consisting of the President, the Vice President, and other executive officers and staffers appointed by the President, including the Cabinet. Article Three establishes the judicial branch of the federal government.
Executive.
Sets up the executive branch of the government