Article One Section 2
Similar clauses are found in article i and article iii.
Article one section 2. He may require the opinion in writing of the principal officer in each of the executive departments upon any subject relating to the duties of. Section 2 the house of representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states and the electors in each state shall have the. He may require the opinion in writing of the principal.
These three articles together secure a separation of powers. Article 2 the executive branch section 2 civilian power over military cabinet pardon power appointments back table of contents next. Section 2 of article one addresses the house of representatives establishing that members of the house are elected every two years with congressional seats apportioned to the states on the basis of population.
Article 1 section 2 of the united states constitution. The house of. The house of representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature.
Section 2 the president shall be commander in chief of the army and navy of the united states and of the militia of the several states when called into the actual service of the united states. Important ideas include the separation of powers between branches of government checks and balances the election of senators and representatives the process by which laws are made and the powers that congress has. And the congress may by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts records and proceedings shall be proved and the effect thereof.
He may require the opinion in writing of the principal officer in each of the executive departments upon any subject relating to the duties of their. The president shall be commander in chief of the army and navy of the united states and of the militia of the several states when called into the actual service of the united states. Section 1 all legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a congress of the united states which shall consist of a senate and house of representatives.
The president shall be commander in chief of the army and navy of the united states and of the militia of the several states when called into the actual service of the united states. Section 1 begins with a vesting clause that confers federal executive power upon the president. Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts records and judicial proceedings of every other state.