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Slide 1 Slide 2 I.Congress is the national legislature. It is bicameral and divided into two parts: The House of Representatives and the Senate Slide 3 In order to be in…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Constitution gives the legislative branch— Congress– the power to make laws. While the Constitution limits the powers of Congress, it also…
Slide 1 Unit 4 The Branches of the American Government Part I – The Legislative Branch Slide 2 Home Work Check Pages 23-24 1. What is the legislative branch of the United…