A law is made by the federal legislature, known as Congress. A bill, or a proposed law, must be passed by both houses of congress with a majority vote, and signed by the president to become law, or if vetoed by the president, over-ridden by a 2/3 majority.
In reality, the process is often complicated by committees and various edits to the legislation along the way.
Which was a law that the federal government passed during the Federalist period that affected slavery?
federal sovereignty
The legislative branch of government makes the federal laws and state laws.
A federal govenment is in charge of laws and taxes
Federal laws
The federal government.
The government is in charge of making laws. In the USA, laws are created by local and US State governments. The Federal government also creates laws. The Justice Dept of the US Federal Government enforces Federal laws and State & local police also enforce laws.
The federal government.
The Federal Government.
The federal government exists to enact and enforce the laws passed by the commonwealth parliament.
The federal government and the state
congress
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