Crash Course US Gov. Part 1

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According to the Constitution, which branch of government is considered the most important?

Congress is considered the most important branch of government according to the Constitution.

What does the very first section of the Constitution, Article I, Section I, state?

The very first section of the Constitution states: 'All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives.'

How many articles and amendments does the Constitution consist of?

The Constitution consists of seven articles and 28 amendments.

What is the difference between the national government and the state government in the context of the text?

The text implies that the Constitution's mention of Congress as the most important branch refers to the national government, not the state government.

Who does the speaker suggest might have written that Congress is the most important branch of government?

The speaker suggests that Congress might have written that Congress is the most important branch of government, but clarifies that it wasn't the case.

Test your knowledge of the U.S. Congress with this engaging quiz! Explore the key roles and functions of Congress as outlined in the Constitution. From legislative powers to the intricacies of the lawmaking process, challenge yourself with questions that cover the significance and operations of this crucial branch of the U.S. government.

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