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Congress has no power not specified to it by the Constitution, and the House has no power over treaties, or major executive appointments, or federal judgeships.
Because that power was granted to it by the Constitution.
Together with the Senate, the House of Reps constitutes the parliament, which is responsible for passing laws in issues that the commonwealth have power over. The House of Reps is also where it is decided who will for government.
435 rep.
The Legislative branch, the house of reps(congress) & the senate Supreme Court is the judicial branch Executive branch is the presidency.
Australia - House of Representitives and the Senate. House of Reps has the Prime Minister, the Party that wins the most votes in the House of Reps wins the election. Senate is made up of more minor parties (usually) and has the power to block legislation coming from the House of Reps.
the mace is in the house of reps and when the government go to the senate they take it with them
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No the house of reps initiates bills and the senate voices its agreement or disagreement with all or some of them.
Judicial (the courts i.e. the Supreme Court) Legislative (i.e. House of Reps and Senate ) Executive (i.e the President, Vice President, etc.)
If you mean the three branches of government they would be the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), the Legislative Branch (Senate and House of Reps.), and the Executive Branch (The President)
Legislative Branch:535 members House of Reps.:435 members Executive Branch:1 person(president) Judicial Branch:9 members