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When do you capitalize the word legislature?

Capitalize the word "legislature" when you are referring to a specific legislative body, such as the United States Congress or the Canadian Parliament. If you are referring to legislatures in a general sense, then you do not need to capitalize the word.


Who was the Massachusetts reformer who focused on education in the state legislature?

B. Horace Mann was an American education reformer who served in the Massachusetts legislature. He was a Massachusetts representative as well as a senator in the state.


What does the Representatives length of term mean?

It means how many years a representative serves in the legislature (Congress or a state legislature). It is equal to the time between elections, although the representative-elect will not take office immediately after the election.


Who is assembly person of California?

It is the equivalent of a State Representative because California's lower House in the legislature is called the State Assembly.


When do you capitalize legislature?

Only if it is a specific legislature like "Nevada Legislature" or "Minnesota Legislature" .etc


What is a representative legislature?

A representative legislature is a type of legislature in which one half of the members are elected through a formal voting process by the people. This is a type of legislature used in the British colonies.


What state representative is above a county sheriff?

In the United States, a county sheriff operates at the local level, while a state representative serves in the state legislature. The state representative represents a specific district within a state and is involved in making state laws. Therefore, the state representative is above the county sheriff in terms of legislative authority and governance, as they can influence state-wide policies that may affect law enforcement practices.


How many years does a representative serve?

There are two ways to read this question: (a) if by "state representative", it is meant a state's representative(s) to the US House of Representatives, the term is 2 years. (b) if the questions refers to representatives to the Legislature of a state, then the answer varies, according to the state in question, and if the representative will sit in the lower or upper house of the legislature.


How was the legislative to be set up in the New Jersey plan?

The New Jersey Plan featured a unicameral (single house) legislature. Each state would send a single representative to the legislature.


What is the heart any representative democracy?

A legislature


Who can introduce a law to Congress?

In a state - any member of the State Legislature. In the Congress - any member of the Representative or Senator.


What is the difference between the State Legislature and the US Congress?

The difference between the state legislature and the congerss is that the state legislature is state legislature while Congress is national legislature.