What is described in the first three articles of the Constitution?
The first Constitution article outlines the organizational structure and bylaws of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The section also defines legislative member term lengths, legislative candidate requirements – such as age and residency restrictions - and how the government will decide each state’s fiscal responsibility (based on population) to the federal government.
Article 2 describes the qualifications, duties and rights of POTUS, while Article 3 describes US judicial system organizational structure and the duties and rights of United States judicial officials.
In which Article and which section is located the Enumerated Powers of Congress?
Article 1, Section
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To qualify for service as the United States President, each state must choose Electors – who do not serve the public interest as a Senate of House of Representative member – to tally and submit presidential votes to the current Senate President. All Presidential executives must be natural-born United States citizens; be at least 35 years old; and have been a United States resident for the last 14 years.
Explain the Full faith and Credit Clause and the Supremacy Clause.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause dictates that all actions that Legislative members take on behalf of United States citizens, and the results of said actions, are public record and that the Legislator must record these acts and make them accessible to other States. The Supremacy Clause holds the United States Constitution as the highest law in the Country, overriding any laws put forth by Legislative of Judicial branches.
In which Article do we find the first indication of the 'separation of church and state? '
Article VI, paragraph three of the Constitution contains the first suggestion of separation of church and