it is a government law that can be changed
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.
Oh, dude, the root word for "legislature" is "legislate." It's like when you're trying to make laws and stuff, you legislate, and then you end up with a whole legislature full of people arguing about it. So, yeah, "legislate" is where it all starts.
This sentence has two clauses, either one of which could be converted.Here is how to convert both clauses:I was told by the chairman that the bill was passed by the legislature.
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
The legislature branch is responsible for creating laws. The legislative branch is also responsible for regulating interstate commerce and declare war.
A two house legislature is not called a unilateral legislature, it is called a bicameral legislature.
bicameral legislature
The difference between the state legislature and the congerss is that the state legislature is state legislature while Congress is national legislature.
Kentucky legislature is the State legislature of the u.s state of Kentucky
Legislature.
Only if it is a specific legislature like "Nevada Legislature" or "Minnesota Legislature" .etc
no. a professional legislature is in session at all times
A bicameral legislature is composed of two houses of the legislature.
False it is called a bicameral legislature
False it is called a bicameral legislature
a single-chamber legislature is a unicameral
Bicameral