The House of Representatives and the Senate make up the Legislative Branch.
legislative
Senators and Representatives are a part of the Legislative Branch of government.
Legislative. The Senate is part of the legislative branch as well.
legislative
The House of Representatives is part of the government's legislative branch.
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representatives. This is part of the Legislative Branch of the U.S. government.
They are part of Congress and the legislative branch of government.
No. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of government. The House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch of government. They function independently of each other.
Yes, Senators serve in the Senate and along with the House of Representatives form the two houses of the Legislative Branch.
The House of Representatives is a part of the Congress or Congressional branch of the government.
No, senators are not part of the executive branch. Senators are members of the legislative branch of the U.S. government, specifically the Senate, which is responsible for making laws. The executive branch, headed by the President, is separate and is responsible for enforcing laws. Each branch has distinct powers and responsibilities as outlined in the Constitution.
In a country were the citizens can elect representatives into the legislative branch of government, i.e. the parliament, there is a representative government. People take part in the making of laws through their representatives ( - indirect democracy).