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In America, law is primarily made through the legislative process, where elected representatives in Congress (federal level) or state legislatures propose, debate, and vote on bills. Once a bill is approved by both chambers, it is sent to the President or the state governor for approval or veto. Additionally, laws can be created through judicial decisions in court cases, which interpret and apply existing laws, and through administrative regulations established by government agencies. This system incorporates checks and balances, ensuring that multiple branches of government are involved in the law-making process.

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