Laws from Congress come from the votes of Representatives (On behalf of the People) and from the votes of the Senate (On behalf of the States).
A democracy.
So the voters can elect representatives to make laws for them.
Voters play a critical role in electing members of Congress, who in turn have the power to create and pass laws. Voters have the ability to influence the composition of Congress through elections and can hold their elected representatives accountable for the laws they pass. Ultimately, voters have an indirect relationship with the law by participating in the electoral process and selecting representatives who shape legislation.
made a more stable government. they made laws, they let voters elect representatives to make laws, and people had politicial rights.
The system of government in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them is called a republic, or sometimes some people call it a representative democracy.
Voters and their elected representatives check the power of judicial branch through nullification. Nullification is the power, reserved to the States and to the People, typically expressed by State legislatures and court juries, whereby the parties simply ignore the offending law or judicial decision. It is perfectly legal and proper, and has a long and sterling record as the penultimate defense of the People's liberty against repression and tyranny.
A bill, such as the cap and trade carbon bill, has to go through the House and Senate, before ending up on the Governors/Presidents desk, where he can sign it into law or veto it. The House and Senate can overturn a presidents veto with enough votes.
Congress proposes laws and Amendments and must also pass them through votes
Answer this question…Voters elected representatives in the Roman Republic. In the Greek direct democracy, voters themselves enacted laws and policies.
The voters decide what laws are obscene, and some of them are.
the job of representatives is making laws in the house of representatives.
Laws are made in a democracy by people that the voters have selected to represent them.