The first 3 articles of the Constitution establish the 3 branches of government with specific powers. Executive (headed by the president), Legislative (Congress), and Judicial (Supreme Court)
Article 1 - created the Legislative branch
Article 2 - created the Executive branch
Article 3 - created the Judicial branch
Answer:
Implied powers
Explanation:
The implied powers of Congress are those that are not mentioned explicitly in the Constitution but that Congress employs in order to allow for the successful carrying out of tasks that are necessary for the nation. In this passage, we learn about the implied powers of Congress, as we learn that Congress has the right to "make all laws which shall be necessary and proper" for the government to carry out its duties.
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The 14th Amendment was issued around the <em>Reconstruction period</em>, basically to provide equal rights to slave descendants after the Civil War, granting <em>citizenship to all people</em> born or naturalized in the country, and it has become kind of the main provision in the USA Constitution to enforce Civil Rights and prevent violations; but it was only until the <em>Civil Rights Era</em> around the 1950s and 1960s that really became effective; affairs such as <em>"Jim Crow laws"</em>, <em>white supremacy</em> organizations, multiple segregation policies, voter suppression mechanisms such as <em>"The white primries"</em>, poll taxes and some others like <em>literacy tests</em> vastly impeded the effectiveness of the Amandment for a long time.
True. This is shown by the Soviet Union shipping supplies to cuba.
The pentagon papers is a report of the Department of Defense detailing the involvement of the United States' military on Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. The papers were first brought to public by the New York Times in 1971. The papers showed that the Johnson administration had lied about the scope of its actions in the Vietnam War.