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What does it mean to say Congress is a bicameral legislature

Means that it has 2 different groups- House and Senate.

Who is responsible for electing the Prime Minister of England

There has never been a Prime Minister of England.

England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the person who is invited to form a government by The Queen, normally the leader of the party with the most seats in Parliament following a General Election.

Because there are more than two main parties in the British Parliament this is not always easy - for example following the General Election in 2010 neither The Conservative Party nor the Labour Party had an overall majority of seats and the decision to appoint David Cameron as Prime Minister came after he had reached an agreement to form a coalition government with The Liberal Democrat Party.

What enables congress to expand its powers when necessary

(elastic clause)

What is the leader of the executive branch known as in England

Prime minister

What laws were written by southerners and favored white people over black people

Jim Crow laws

When was the Prohibition era in the united States

The prohibition Era was from 1920 - 1933

Where did the framers of the US constitution model the legislative branch of the federal government

english parliament

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