Answer:
1. In the U.S. Constitution, Article l discusses the Legislative Branch.
2. The Preamble lists the purpose and goals of the U.S. Constitution.
3. The enumerated powers are those powers, like the power to tax, that are listed in the U.S. Constitution.
4. The Legislative branch is composed of two houses: House of Representatives and the Senate.
5. Implied powers are powers that are not directly stated in the Constitution, but are strongly suggested.
6. When a bill is signed by the President, it will become a law.
7. If a President vetoes a bill, Congress can override if 2/3 of the members of Congress vote for it.