No. The United States Congress is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. They form the Legislative branch of government. The Supreme Court heads the Judicial branch.
The United States' tripartite government comprises the following three branches:
Legislative Branch
Senate
House of Representatives
Judicial Branch
Supreme Court
Federal Courts
Executive Branch
President
Vice-President
Cabinet Members
Miscellaneous
All three branches are independent of each other.
Senators only.
Representatives or Congressmen are in the lower house of Legislature - the House of Representatives.
Yes. Every state has 2 senators. Representatives are determined by population.
yes it is made up of the senate and the house of representatives
Both, House of Representatives and the Senate.
the house, the senate, and the supreme court.
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the senate confirms the nomination made by the president
The house of senate is made up of two parts.
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the president appoints them and the congress questions them
The President has the sole power to nominate a candidate for a position as a US Supreme Court Justice. The candidate is examined by the Senate and, if approved, his or her appointment is made for life.
The three parts of Congress are actually the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch, not Congress. The House of Representatives is based on proportional representation, with each state being allocated a certain number of seats based on their population. The Senate, on the other hand, provides equal representation to each state, with two senators per state.
congress and the supreme court are alike by both being in charge of each other and well that's all i think.
Supreme court! President is executive.
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Presidential nominations of federal court judges are made with the "advice and consent" of the Senate, just as Supreme Court nominations are. The Senate must confirm the nomination by a simple majority of those voting in order for the judge to be commissioned.