Why The Legislative Branch Has The Most Power

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[I believe that the Legislative branch has the most power in the constitution because they have the power to declare war, they make the the laws of the countries.] I believe that the legislative branch has the most power in the constitution because the constitution says in section 7 article 1, that The legislative branch are the ones in charge of making laws. This means that the legislative branch is the one that is allowed to make laws, the president can make laws but the legislative branch has to vote to make that law a real law. This also means that if we didn’t have the legislative branch we would be like in the 1700s when they had just one king or a queen making the laws for a whole entire country. In my opinion I think that this section talks about one of the most important reasons why I think that the legislative branch has the most power in the constitution. It explains very well that if the president veto a law, if 4/6 on the legislative branch want to make the law possible they can make that law possible. …show more content…

This means that the legislative branch is in charge of making the money, declaring war and regulating commerce with other countries. In my opinion, this section is important because without the legislative branch in this case we wouldn't have the power to declare war, or to have peace, or have a military, or even getting to the point that we wouldn’t even have money. The last time the congress declared war was in 1941 to japan and I think that if we didn’t have the congress we would be doom because we would basicly can get bombed by other countries and without the legislative branch we wouldn’t be able to

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