Article I of the US Constitution explains how the legislative branch of the US government should work. It details the separation of powers (checks and balances) that should exist, how elections work, how laws are made, and the different powers that Congress has.
Article I of the U.S. Constitution outlines how the legislative branch, Congress, should function. It establishes Congress's bicameral structure, details the legislative process, and defines the powers granted to Congress. This article ensures that Congress is representative of the people and acts as a check on executive power.
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