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James Madison
he or she can appoint the judiges and vito laws
it has lead other governments to create similar documents for their nations
the president has the power to create treaties
The federal government exercises limited powers in foreign affairs stated in the Constitution. These powers include the ability to make treaties, print money, declare war, and to create an army.
They did not trust the judgment of the common people in electing the President
Article II of the U.S. Constitution establishes the executive branch of the federal government. It outlines the powers and responsibilities of the President, including the authority to enforce laws, command the military, conduct foreign policy, and appoint federal officials. Additionally, it sets the requirements for becoming President and describes the process for electing and removing the President from office. Overall, Article II is foundational in defining the structure and function of the executive power in the United States.
The federal government's roles was to create and implement programs that would meet th
The Constitution has the laws and rules so yes it was very necessary to create the constitution.
He helped write the constitution....... (-:
There was no President in 1775. The US did not create the Constitution until 1789.
Washington became president after the revolutionary war ended and the new constitution was ratified to create the new nation known as the United States of American