A group of lawmakers is called the legislature. In America, it's the U.S. Congress. Each state also has a lawmaking body.
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It is called the Congress, the lawmaking body of the government.
The House of Representatives has the power to impeach and the Senate has the power to remove from office.
The type of government that elects a small group of representatives to represent a larger group is called a representative democracy. In this system, citizens vote for officials who make decisions and pass laws on their behalf. This contrasts with direct democracy, where citizens participate directly in decision-making. Representative democracy allows for more efficient governance, especially in larger populations.
A democracy - a democratic government of publicly elected representatives.
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Electors.
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The Great Compromise, also called the Connecticut Compromise, set up the U.S. Congress into 2 ruling groups (also called "bicameral legislature"). The first group is the House of Representatives, where the states with the largest populations get more representatives than states with small populations. The second group is called the Senate, where every state, regardless of its population, elects 2 representatives each. Together, the House of Representatives and the Senate are called the Congress.
The group that makes laws is called the legislature. In the United States, the legislature is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, collectively known as Congress.
One person controls everything in the country; he came to power by overthrowing the previous government.
It is called the Congress, the lawmaking body of the government.
Representatives or senators
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They are called electors and as a group they form the electoral college.