Article II of the U.S. Constitution describes the structures and functions of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government (The U.S. President). This Article describes the President's chief functions and duties. It outlines the President's term limits which are terms of 4 years. In addition it establishes the President as Commander and Chief of the U.S. Military as the head of the Marines, Navy, and Army. In addition it vests the power to make treaties and to appoint judges and cabinet members with Congress' approval in the hands of the President.
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Article II of the U.S. Constitution outlines the structure and powers of the executive branch, led by the President. It establishes the President's duties, term limits, and authority over the military, while requiring Senate approval for treaties and appointments. The Article also details the impeachment process, ensuring checks and balances within the government.
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