The primary role of the legislature is to make laws. The legislature also is responsible for regulating commerce and coining money.
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-to confirm laws passed on by the legislative council (the Upper House) -to debate on any concerns of the public.
To introduce legislation and pass it into law.
Separation of powers divided the role of the government into 3 branches: the legislative, executive, and the judicial. The powers/roles were separated into lawmaking (legislative), law-enforcing (executive), and law-interpreting (judicial).
Basically, the legislative branch is supposed to make the laws, the executive branch is supposed to enforce the laws, and the judicial branch is supposed to interpret the laws.
The legislative branch is two bodies. The upper house is the Senate with 100 people. The lower house is the House of Representatives. This is 435 people. The job of both houses is to make the laws.
William Conrad Gibbons has written: 'The U.S. Government and the Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Relationships : Part III'
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The three branches of government are the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch. You'll have to do the rest of your homework yourself.
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The three branches include; The Legislative Branch which makes laws. The Executive Branch that enforces laws. The Judicial Branch which interprets the laws.