No. The Congress is bicameral - this means that it consists of two houses, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. It does not mean that the House of Representatives is the same as Congress, since it is just a part of it.
The House and the Senate. bicameral legislature novanet answer
Compromise of 1787 (the Great Compromise)
In the US this is known as Congress. In Australia, they make up the Federal Parliament.
speaker of the house is the chief officer of the House of Representatives, currently it is Nancy Polosi
the lower house of congress is the house of represenitives!
Committee headed by Roger Sherman
The House and the Senate. bicameral legislature novanet answer
Compromise of 1787 (the Great Compromise)
The two-house parliment with representives in each house elected from specific divisions of the country was the basis for Congress.
the head of the House of Representives is the speaker
to rights are of the bill of RIGHTS is congress on the house of representives!
In the US this is known as Congress. In Australia, they make up the Federal Parliament.
the federalists
There are currently 435 voting Representatives in Congress, and six non-voting representative from the US terretories.
5 served in the Continental Congress 15 Served as Senators 19 Served in the House of Representives Some served as members of two of the above at different times. Example: John Tyler was a member of the House of Representives from 1816 to 1821 and was a Senator from 1827 to 1836.
they take care of the house
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