The senate and House of Representatives.
the legislative and judicial branch
The Executive branch includes the President and the departments that help run the government.
General Assembly which consists of Senate and House of Representatives.
The legislative branch of the United States primarily consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, they are responsible for making laws, representing the electorate, and overseeing the executive branch. While there are no formal "departments" within the legislative branch like those in the executive branch, there are various committees within each chamber that focus on specific policy areas, such as finance, foreign relations, and health. These committees play a crucial role in reviewing legislation, conducting hearings, and guiding policy decisions.
The Legislative branch (Congress).
The Legislative Branch(:
The legislative branch
General Assembly which consists of Senate and House of Representatives.
the legislative branch makes all the national laws
The Legislative Branch
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
No, the executive branch does not pass laws, it executes, enforces the laws the legislative branch creates and passes. The executive branch of the government is responsible for the administrative side of government. It supervises and makes sure other departments are operating properly.