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In the judicial branch of the federal government of the United States of america, there are no elected representatives.
The USA is a 'federal constitutional republic' in that the 50 states give supreme control to its citizens which in turn constitutionally vote their representatives to run the limited federal government. There is no monarch.
In the United States there are two political bodies that are the legislative branch of the Federal Government. They are as a whole referred to as "Congress", however, the specific names are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
In the United States there are two political bodies that are the legislative branch of the Federal Government. They are as a whole referred to as "Congress", however, the specific names are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The judicial branch of the Federal Government includes the U.S. Supreme Court.
The biggest impact on Congress would be the division of the Representatives, they would have to be reorganized with states losing representatives they have now, which would lessen their power in the federal government.
The House of Representatives is part of the Legislative branch.The United States has a bicameral legislature, meaning the lawmaking part of government is divided into two parts, or chambers. The House of Representatives is one chamber, and the Senate is the other. Together, they're referred to as Congress.
A loose affiliation of sovereign states that have agreed to cede some power to a central authority is known as a Federation or Confederation. When the legislature of this Federation is filled by democratically-elected representatives it is known as a representative Federal Republican government.
The Legislative Branch of the United States Federal Government makes the laws. The Senate and the House of Representatives (Congress) make up the Legislative Branch.
In the United States there are two political bodies that are the legislative branch of the Federal Government. They are as a whole referred to as "Congress", however, the specific names are the House of Representatives and the Senate.
They are paid by the United States government, and their salary is set by the law.
The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.