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What section of article one of the constitution discusses vetoes?

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.


Which article discusses the power of the congress?

article 1 section 8


This article of the Constitution gives the legislature its powers?

Article 1 of the constitution defines the legislative branch.


What is the meaning of article 2 section 1 of the Philippines?

The meaning of article 2 section 1 of Philippine constitution is the definition of a republican democracy. It states that Philippines can't declare war on Another Country. It also states that civilian authority is higher than military authority. It discusses a separation of church and state.


What does article 1 section 7?

Article 1 of the 1987 Philippine constitution does not have section 7.


What article and section of the Constitution creates a bicameral legislature?

Article One, Section One


What section of Article I of the Constitution establishes the rules for the Senate?

Article I established the legislative branch.


Which article of the constitution describes congress?

That would be article 1


What does article 1 section 8 list of the constitution?

Article 1, Section 8 lists the expressed powers of Congress.


What article is Congresses power in?

Article 1 section 8


Which article and section can you find the list of powers forbidden to the congress?

Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lists those powers.


Which article of the US Constitution discusses the electoral college?

Article II of the United States Constitution states that "Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector."