Answer :
Article I is legislative
Article II is executive (president)
Article III is judicial
Article II is executive (president)
Article III is judicial
Answer:
Article II of the U.S. Constitution describes the powers of the President.
Explanation:
Article II describes the Presidency (executive power): procedures for the selection of the president, the requirements for access to the office, the oath that must be given, and the powers and duties of the office. It also establishes the office of the vice president of the United States, and specifies that the vice president happens in the presidency in case of incapacity, death or resignation of the president, although it was not clear if this succession is temporary or permanent. In practice, this was always treated as a succession, and the 25th amendment explicitly stipulates succession. Article II also regulates the impeachment and the removal of the civil officers (the president, the vice president, the judges, and others).