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The legislative government is the Congress. They make the laws and preform other special functions of government. Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Congress is fulfilling its role of oversight when it holds hearings or conducts investigations. Congress is one of the three branches of government.
The Legislative branch, commonly known as Congress, which comprises the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, oversees the Library of Congress. The Legislative branch is that part of the government responsible for making laws, establishing the budget for all U.S. government agencies and projects, and appropriating money for the military and special programs.
The special courts were created by Congress to hear certain cases involving the expressed powers of congress.
It is just like the US government system, minus the electoral college: both are federal republics, with a president and a bicameral congress.
The special courts were created by Congress to hear certain cases involving the expressed powers of congress.
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No- the president does not tell Congress how to conduct business. The president can call Congress back into session if there is some special issue he wants them to consider.
There are no middlemen between congress and bureaucracy, they are the same thing. The three levels of government are executive, judicial and legislative.
A special session of Congress is called in the event of an emergency, whereas Congress would normally only have one session a year.
policies affecting special interests. NO WHERE ! DO NOTHING CONGRESS !
Congress IS the legislative branch of US government. Library of Congress (LOC) Serves as the research arm of Congress and is recognized as the national library of the United States. Open to those above high school age without charge or special permission, it is the world's largest library and a resource to scholars and researchers.