When one party controls the presidency while another party controls one or both houses of Congress, it often leads to a divided government. This situation can result in legislative gridlock, where passing laws becomes challenging due to differing political agendas. Compromise may be necessary for any significant legislation to advance, but it can also lead to increased partisan conflict and inefficiency in governance. Ultimately, this dynamic can affect policy-making and the implementation of the president's agenda.
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no. congress is a name for both of the houses. senate and the house of Representatives are both called congress. :)
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Congress is in the Legislative branch, they make laws. The two houses are The house of Representatives and the senate
No, Congress is one of the two houses of federal governement, the other one is the senate.
* Joint Resolution - act of both houses of Congress by which Texas was annexed
The constitution provides for two houses of Congress. These two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. The legislative branch is formed of the two houses of Congress.
it is so that, one branch does not bypass another.
A solution passed by both houses of Congress is called a Joint Resolution.
The houses of congress are elected by the people of their states.
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