The Legislative Branch of the Federal Government
U.S. Government: The Separation of Powers
The Legislative Branch, created by Article I of the Constitution, is comprised of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which together form the United States Congress. This book studies the powers of the legislative branch and the organization of both houses of Congress. It fully examines the legislative process and how a bill ultimately can become a law. This book gives readers a detailed look at how their government really works to create and pass lasting legislation.
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Series Review: U.S. Government"Overall, this is a good reference set for U.S. government classes looking for information on people and decisions in the government...RECOMMENDED."
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