The U.S. Constitution & Separation of Powers Articles 1, 2, & 3.

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The U.S. Constitution & Separation of Powers Articles 1, 2, & 3

Article 1. The Legislature Section 2. The House of Representatives 2.1 Terms 2.2 Age

Article 1. The Legislature Section 3. The Senate 3.1 Numbers—How Many? 3.2 Terms 3.3 Age 3.4 Vice President

Article 1. The Legislature Section 8. Congressional Powers 8.1 – 8.16 Taxation, Regulate Commerce… Coin Money, Establish Post Office… Patents, Copyrights… War, Army, Navy, Militia…

Article 2. The Executive Section 1. The Presidency 1.1 Terms 1.2 Electoral College 1.5 Qualifications

Article 2. The Executive Section 2. The Powers of the President 2.1 Military 2.2 Treaties & Appointments

Article 3. The Judiciary Section 1. Federal Courts and Judges- Where is U.S. judicial power vested? Section 2.1 Authority- To which cases does the power of the Supreme Court extend?