article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.
article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.
Article II gives information about the President. Section 2 is especially concerned with his powers and duties.
article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.
article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.
article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.
article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.
Some of the main powers that are expressly given to the legislature include the power to tax, the power to regulate commerce, and the power to declare war. These powers are found in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
Article 1 of the constitution which defines the power of the legislature is long and detailed because they wanted to empower and 'fortify' legislature so that all the power could be bestowed on the constitution.
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Artcle I, which creates and gives power to the Legislative branch (Congress).
because they wanted to make sure that legislature has the right amount of power. if there was not a long description then there would be too much wiggle room for the government