House of Representatives and the Senate
democrat and republic
Parliment
Article one (1) section seven (7) tells how laws are made.
The House of Commons and the House of Lords.
No, honey. It's LEGISLATOR.
The supreme law of the land. The United States system of law is based on this document. It is the word. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the Constitution. And you can read the whole thing there. It isn't that long, and each article is broken down if you want more information.
Referring to the Capitol Building in Washington, DC? That building houses the Congress of the United States. It is the law-making branch of the U.S. government. Typically, in states and commonwealths across America, a similar "capitol building" houses the law-making body of the state government.
The houses of parliament is the law making body of the UK and therefore responsible for the country's finances.
there is a need for a law, then congress makes a bill for the president to sign, making a law. but sometimes the bil isn't signed, thus it isn't a law. three steps to make a law -purposed by one of the houses (legislature branch) -approved by court (judicial branch) -enforced by president (executive branch)
article 4
The Legislative BranchThe judical branch.
Both houses have an important role in passing a law and both houses have to approve a law for it to be become a law.