Some traditions of the US Congress include the reading of the Constitution on the first day of each new session, the use of specific titles such as "Mr." or "Madam Speaker" to address the presiding officers, the signing of bills by the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate before they are sent to the President for approval, and the practice of committee hearings where members can question witnesses and gather information on proposed legislation.
I have to say CHICKEN!
Some traditions in the UK and the Us are the same, some are not. Groundhog Day and Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US but not in the UK. St George's Day and Guy Fawkes Night are two UK traditions that are not celebrated in the US. There are ceremonies in the UK such as knighting and changing of the Royal Guard that the US do not have.
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Congress is the opposite of Progress...
German immigrants brought several traditions to the US, including Oktoberfest, Christmas trees, Easter eggs, and sausages like bratwurst and sauerkraut. Additionally, they influenced American brewing and baking traditions, introducing beers like lager and pretzels.
US Congress meets in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Not the whole Congress. There are nominated by the President and approved by the US Senate.
That depends on which congress you are talking about; state congress - then yes. If the US Congress, then no.
They are similar but not the same.
What happened.
The US Congress is the legislative branch of the government.Citizens were unhappy with how Congress could not agree on major issues.Members of Congress often serve on committees.
No