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one hundred there is two for each state and there is fifty states which makes one hundred
Assuming you mean, "Which branch of the Federal government has two members from each state? The answer is 'The Senate'.
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The LEGISLATIVE (note spelling) branch of the U.S. government, or essentially any governments in the United States, is the part of the government that makes the laws. Proposed laws known as bills may be submitted by the President but also are submitted by members of the legislature. The legislature then decides what proposed bills should be approved and become law and which should not. The legislature consists of a number of people; in the U.S. federal government, Congress is the legislative branch, and it includes 100 members of the Senate (2 from each state) and 435 members of the House of Representatives, each person representing a part of a state (or sometimes, if the state does not have many people, one person represents the entire state in the House of Representatives).The executive branch (in the U.S. government, that includes the President and all the agencies of the government) is supposed to carry out the laws that the legislative branch has created.
The branch of government described is the Senate, which has two members representing each state regardless of its population size. This equal representation is outlined in the Constitution as a way to ensure that each state has an equal voice in the legislative process.
Executive branch, Legislative branch, and judicial branch. No, there are two houses that make congress. The Senate with 100 members that have 2 from each state. The House of Representatives with 435 members.
A one house legislature is called a unicameral legislature. The State of Nebraska is currently the only state that has such a legislature. Guam and the Virgin Islands also have unicameral legislatures.
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The Senate, each state elects two to represent them.
The Senate.