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Which is the largest branch of state government?

The largest branch of the US government is the Legislative Branch.It is made up of two houses: Congress, and the House of Representatives.Congress has a population of 100. It has equal representation, meaning each of the 50 states is allowed 2 senators each.The House of Representatives is based on proportional representation, meaning the number of representatives given to a state is determined by that state's population. There are a total of 435 representatives.Since there are 100 senators and 435 representatives, the Legislative Branch has a total of 535 people.On the other hand, the Executive Branch has one person (the President) along with his handful of cabinet members, and the Judicial Branch (the Supreme Court) is made up of 9 judges.Therefore, the Legislative Branch is the largest branch of the US government.But there has been many argument about which one is bigger between Legislative and Executive. So go with it.


Which branch has the power to establish a uniform rule of naturalization?

Naturalization is regulated by the Executive Branch, through the Department of Homeland Security; the DHS naturalization agency is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), not to be confused with the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) which is a paramilitary police agency. USCIS used to be the Immigration and Naturalization Service agency which was part of the Department of Justice, prior to the terrorism of September 11, 2001.


Branch cabinet size then and now?

branch size of a cabinet then and now


Which branch has the power to control spending?

In the United States, there are a few situations where more than one branch of the Federal Government can control the budget. What comes to mind first is the House of Representatives. They must "pass" budgets proposed by the US President. In addition all "money bills" must originate in the House. Now the President also has a role in controlling the budget. Even though the House may have allocated funds for a specific purpose, the President often has discretion whether to spend all the funds that have been allocated.


What are the responsibilities of the Legislative Branch the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch?

Sorry - sounds VERY much like a homework question - the info IS out there.

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What is the job of the legislative branch of your government?

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What political party controls the Michigan Senate now?

republican


Legislative branch is the only branch that is?

Oh, dude, the Legislative branch is the only branch that is... what? Like, are we playing a guessing game now? I mean, technically, it's the branch that makes laws, if that's what you're getting at. But hey, if you're looking for a more exciting answer, I can throw in some jazz hands and a drum roll for ya.


What branch created and passed legislation?

Congress passes all "bills" in which the bills then go to the president to be signed by him. The bills that get singed are now laws. The president can however do legislation without the legislative branch by passing "executive orders".


What is the function of the legislative branch in the US government?

The function of the legislative branch is to represent the people. the house of representatives represant countys in each state. each county is based on population. all states have at least one. there are 453 representatives right now. the senate represents the state as a whole. each state gets 2 no matter what the population is. there are 100 right now (50 states X 2 senaters = 100)


Which is the largest branch of state government?

The largest branch of the US government is the Legislative Branch.It is made up of two houses: Congress, and the House of Representatives.Congress has a population of 100. It has equal representation, meaning each of the 50 states is allowed 2 senators each.The House of Representatives is based on proportional representation, meaning the number of representatives given to a state is determined by that state's population. There are a total of 435 representatives.Since there are 100 senators and 435 representatives, the Legislative Branch has a total of 535 people.On the other hand, the Executive Branch has one person (the President) along with his handful of cabinet members, and the Judicial Branch (the Supreme Court) is made up of 9 judges.Therefore, the Legislative Branch is the largest branch of the US government.But there has been many argument about which one is bigger between Legislative and Executive. So go with it.


What branch of government hires most federal employees?

Executive Branch. If you get all of the Agriculture, EPA, IRS, and other agencies that is controlled under the executive branch, then you might now how many people are employed compared to legislative that holds about 500 officials.


What kind of government you have now in the Philippines?

The Philippines has a democratic republic form of government. It operates under a presidential system with three branches: the executive branch led by the President, the legislative branch composed of the Congress, and the judicial branch headed by the Supreme Court.


Which branch has the power to establish a uniform rule of naturalization?

Naturalization is regulated by the Executive Branch, through the Department of Homeland Security; the DHS naturalization agency is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), not to be confused with the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) which is a paramilitary police agency. USCIS used to be the Immigration and Naturalization Service agency which was part of the Department of Justice, prior to the terrorism of September 11, 2001.


Do courts have too much power than legislature?

(in the US) No, the Three Branches of Government are co-equal. If the court is seen by the legislative Branch to be over-stepping its bounds - the Legislative Branch, can then change the law. In "real-life" it is a little more messy and time-consuming than that, but so far is has more-or-less worked for approaching two and a half centuries now.


Branch cabinet size then and now?

branch size of a cabinet then and now


How is the concept of separation of powers clearly established?

In government, there are now three branches consisting of legislative, executive, and judicial due to the separation of powers, instead of having one overpowered branch of government.

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