The Legislative Branch is one of the three branches of the United States Government that is powerful. Article I Section 8 contains all the powers of Congress. Concluding from the Constitution, it is evident that the Constitution clearly gives the Congress all the powers. Throughout the years, the Legislative branch has highly developed its given powers and expanded. With the ability to confirm government appointees, pass laws, and the powers given to them to take charge of issues, the Legislative Branch is the most powerful in the government.
Congress is given the ability and dependability of confirming appointees given to them by the Executive. In Article II section 2 the power to consent to appointees for Ambassador, other public Mi
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