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theres the house of representitves and the congress together they make up the legislave branch of government

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What are females in US legislative body called?

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What is the Legislative body called?

In the US it is collectively referred to as Congress. Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the US government the legislative body is referred to as Congress. In England, the legislative body is parliament.congress


What is the Federal legislative body called in US?

It is called the US Congress and consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.


Who are the people called in the legislative branch?

I'd say in general "Legislators". In the US you could further classify them by which legislative body they serve in. In the House they are Representative and in the Senate they are Senators.


What is the function of the US Parliament?

There is no US "parliament". Parliament is the legislative body in Great Britain and in some other countries as well, but not in the United States. In the United States the legislative body is called Congress. The function of Congress is primarily to make laws governing the nation.


This legislative body meets in the US Capitol?

executive


What is the lawmaking body of Sparta?

legislative branch of the us


What body is the legislative power of the US vested in?

Congress.


What is the US national legislative called?

Congress


The vice president is the president of what legislative body?

The US Senate


If A statute passed by which legislative body affects everyone in the US?

congress


What legislative body meets in the us capital?

The legislative bodies of the United States meet in the US Capitol. The House of Representatives and US Senate meet there in sessions each year.

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