In the articles
The Articles of the Constitution explain how the government works. They describe the rules for electing our government officials including the President and Senators.
The President is the commander in chief of the military, and makes decisions about deployment of troops. Also, the president can veto bills passed by Congress.
Congress has the ability to decide if the country should go to war. The president of the US creates all tactical planning of the war once Congress initiates the act. Congress does not have the ability to end a war once it begins. However, the president must depend on Congress to keep funding the war efforts.
Congress is the legislative branch. This means they pass laws on issues like child labor and other matters. This is their job as stated in the constitution.
IT divided into 3 branches---legislative(congress) to make the bill,executive(president) to carry out the law,and the judicial..to explain the law..... Answer....
The Constitution expressly requires that the President must be a natural born citizen of the United States, 35 years of age.
Article one describes congress and the rest of the legislative branch of our government.
When a President vetoes a bill, he sends it back to Congress with his objections instead of signing it into law. The word "veto" is not used in the Constitution, but has become the term used to describe a President's rejection of a bill.
Look in the bill of rights
Yes, he/she must take over Pres. if the President is unable, and he/she must serve as President of the senate.
In the articles
The Articles of the Constitution explain how the government works. They describe the rules for electing our government officials including the President and Senators.
The Articles of the Constitution explain how the government works. They describe the rules for electing our government officials including the President and Senators.
Strict constructionalists believe that the federal government can only do that which is authorized in the Constitution.
The President is the commander in chief of the military, and makes decisions about deployment of troops. Also, the president can veto bills passed by Congress.
Congress has the ability to decide if the country should go to war. The president of the US creates all tactical planning of the war once Congress initiates the act. Congress does not have the ability to end a war once it begins. However, the president must depend on Congress to keep funding the war efforts.