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The legeslative branch is called the legesltive branch because when we decied to make our own country , legaeseted Marina , decided that we should make up branches of goverment starting with a branch that is enforcing the law that another branch makes . He called this branch legeslative , Well oviously because his name was legaested so he just named it after himself .

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It depends on the government of your particular nation or political unit as to why parliament would be called the legislative branch.

Some nations such as The United States, France, and others use a government divided into three distinct parts. The United States uses a President for the chief executive to run the government. Congress passes the laws and approves financing. And the courts take care of trials and legal matters. Sometimes in that type of system the branch that passes the laws is called Parliament.

In the British System, Parliament appoints the government, passes the legislation, and votes on financial matters. So, in England Parliament serves as both the legislative branch and executive branch. It both passes legislation and supervises the government.

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It comes from French, from the word parler, which means to speak. Parliament therefore means place of discussion.

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A congress is a meeting. The legislature is called the Congress because the members meet to discuss and vote upon laws.

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