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Shyanne Clark
29 January, 15:20
What does the legaslative branch do?
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Corbin Daniel
29 January, 16:36
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The legislative branch makes laws
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Novak
29 January, 18:15
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the legislative branch is responsible for making and passing laws. The federal legislative branch, Congress, operates based on the Constitution, which states in Article 1 what areas of law are meant for this Congress, such as issues that affect the entire country, including declaration of war and regulation of the military. Meanwhile, state legislation operates based on the specific constitution of that state.
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