Sunday 6 August 2017

What is the legislative branch?

There are three branches of government in our plan of government. Each branch has a different job to do. This means that no branch can do the entire job of governing alone. The branches also are able to control the actions of the other branches to some degree.


The legislative branch makes our laws. On the national level, the legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two groups make up...

There are three branches of government in our plan of government. Each branch has a different job to do. This means that no branch can do the entire job of governing alone. The branches also are able to control the actions of the other branches to some degree.


The legislative branch makes our laws. On the national level, the legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two groups make up our Congress. There 100 senators. Each state has two senators. There are 435 members of the House of Representatives. The number of representatives is based on the population of a state. Larger states have more representatives than smaller states. There are many steps a potential law, called a bill, must pass before it can become a law. It is the job of the legislative branch to work on making our laws.


There are two other branches. The executive branch carries out our laws. The President and the Vice President are some members of the executive branch. The judicial branch determines what our laws mean. The judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional or unconstitutional. The courts are part of the judicial branch.


We have three branches of government in our plan of government.

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