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The leaders of China, Russia, Great Britain, and the United States were known as the Big Four. They were the largest players in the Allied Powers during World War II.
The four areas of state authority are their powers to tax, regulate state commerce, create/enforce policies and their authority of eminent domain.
The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states, powers, amendments, dederal power, and ratification.
Well four of the guiding principles of the Constitution is popular sovereignty, separation of powers, check and balance, and limited government.
Technically, there are no executive powers held by the Senate. Executive powers are those held by the President of the United States. The powers that the Senate holds are: to try the President on impeachment, but not to impeach him, the power to approve treaties by a 2/3 vote and make amendments to already approved votes, and the power approve of the appoints of many government officials. The last power that our Senate holds is in declaring war. However, in most aspects of the government system, all powers are shared between the different branches of government. For example, the Senate may declare war, but the President is Commander-in-Chief and must share the decision making process. The Senate may also hold trials for it's own members if rules have been broken, but only four members have been successfully convicted of crimes and most resign before being dismissed from the Senate.