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The legislature is the lawmaking branch of government. It is called the Congress and it is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.


The united states congress which is made up of two house is a?

The United States congress which is made up of two house is a bicameral legislature.


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The state legislature - for state laws. The US Congress - for Federal Laws.


The US Congress is made up of the House and the Senate What term describes this kind of legislature?

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Who do you think made the law?

The state legislature - for state laws. The US Congress - for federal laws.


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What steps do congress take in admitting new staes into the union?

Territories who desire to become states must apply to the federal government for statehood. After the formal application is made, the Congress votes on it. However, a part of one state cannot apply to become a separate state without the approval of host state legislature.


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Which nation does not have a one-house dominant legislature?

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What is the United states legislature called?

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What weakness of the articles of confederation made enforcing the laws of congress impossible?

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