It stated that every state will have a right to vote.
It gave the president power to enforce congressional laws.
Absolutely. Unquestionably!
The U.S. Constitution strengthened the executive branch by establishing the presidency and granting the president the power to enforce laws passed by Congress. This addressed the weaknesses of the executive under the Articles of Confederation, which had no executive authority. The correct answer to the multiple-choice question is B: It gave the president power to enforce congressional laws.
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