The legislative branch of government writes and votes on laws.
The President issues Executive Orders and Congress writes and votes on laws.
Laws from Congress come from the votes of Representatives (On behalf of the People) and from the votes of the Senate (On behalf of the States).
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A person who writes laws is called a legislator or a lawmaker.
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A civilization is a large group of people who create a community, create a government, create laws and rules.
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Community rules are often referred to as guidelines, policies, or regulations that outline expected behavior and boundaries within a group or organization.