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In actuality this separation has been weakened by granting greater powers to the President and his administrative agencies, which now have legislative and judicial as well as executive functions. Article One Article One provides for the establishment of the bicameral Congress composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives...
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The various powers of the Congress and the respective houses, together with their methods of election, are enumerated in the article. The Seventeenth Amendment, passed in 1916, instituted the direct popular election of Senators and removed the power of their election from the state legislatures as had originally been provided in Article One...
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