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User: The Constitution contains seven sections which outline the responsibilities of each of the branches of government, establishes the system of federalism, and provides for a means of revising the document. These sections are called
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Expert answered|Mandy11xx|Points 16|User: The Constitution contains seven sections which outline the responsibilities of each of the branches of government, establishes the system of federalism, and provides for a means of revising the document. These sections are called
Weegy: Article One of the United States Constitution describes the powers of Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. [ The Article establishes the powers of and limitations on the Congress, consisting of a House of Representatives composed of Representatives, with each state gaining or losing representation in proportion to its population, and a Senate, composed of two Senators from each state. The article details the manner of election and qualifications of members of each House. It outlines legislative procedure and enumerates the powers vested in the legislative branch. Finally, it establishes limits on the powers of both Congress and the states. ]
Note: Section One vests "all legislative powers herein granted" to the Congress. Sections Two and Three deal with the House of Representatives and Senate respectively. [ The sections set the composition, term lengths, qualifications of members, officers, and methods of filling vacancies for both Houses. Section Two also requires direct taxes to "be apportioned among the several States...according to their respective Numbers" and that a census be held every ten years. Section Three also provides that the Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate but shall have only a tie-breaking vote. The House of Representatives is given the sole power of impeachment while the Senate is given the sole power of the trial of impeachments.
Section Four gives to state legislatures the power to set the "times, Places and Manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives," but provides for Congressional oversight of elections. The section also provides that Congress shall assemble "at least once in every year" and sets a default date for the initial assembly, later modified by the Twentieth Amendment. Section Five deals with procedure, providing that "Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business," although a small number may adjourn and compel the attendance of absent members. The section also gives to each house the power to "determine the rules of its proceedings," including the power to punish or expel a member". Each house is required to "keep a journal of its proceedings" and publish it from time to time except in special circumstances. The section also provides that neither House may adjourn without the consent of the other for more than three days or change its meeting place, without the consent of the other House. ]
User: 25th Amendment
- 18th Amendment
- 16th Amendment
- 1st Amendment
- 5th Amendment
- 8th Amendment
- 7th Amendment
- 22nd Amendment
- 10th Amendment
- 4th amendment
A. jury trials in civil cases involving items worth more than $20
B. a president may be elected to no more than two terms
C. prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
D. prohibits the making, export, import, or sale of alcoholic beverages.
E. federal income tax
F. details of presidential succession
G. the "freedoms" amendment
H. protects against unreasonable search and seizure
I. the rights of the accused
J. provides for the reserved powers of the states
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Expert answered|Mandy11xx|Points 16|User: which one go with what amendment
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