OK the great compromises legislature was a two house legislature because they took it from the new jersey plan and the Virginia plan and put them together to make one big legislature.
The Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. These two legislative bodies also make up the electoral college.
The bill that the President has vetoed must be passed with a 2/3 favorable vote in both houses of Congress in order to become law.
The House of Representatives is part of the Legislative branch.The United States has a bicameral legislature, meaning the lawmaking part of government is divided into two parts, or chambers. The House of Representatives is one chamber, and the Senate is the other. Together, they're referred to as Congress.
Legislature is the act of making laws. The legislature of both the state and Federal governments make laws that citizens must follow.
The two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Together, they make up the Congress.
The two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Together, they make up the Congress.
Congress is in the Legislative branch, they make laws. The two houses are The house of Representatives and the senate
A congress could be nothing more than a meeting. A Congress with the ability to make law is a legislature. If you mean which house of Congress creates law, both houses can initiate bills and both houses must pass a bill in order for it to go before the President and either be signed into law or vetoed (and either be returned to Congress to be rewritten or subjected to a vote to override the veto).
The two houses of Congress - the Senate and the House of Representatives - make up the Legislative branch of the U.S. government.
one,the state legislature of two houses
The Senate and House of representatives make up the congress
In the US, Congress is divided into "Houses" (sometimes called chambers). Both houses of Congress -- the US Senate and the US House of Representatives -- are part of the Legislative Branch of government. The Senate and House of Representatives make laws together. Under most circumstances, they have to agree by a simple majority vote.
Both houses can propose laws but they must be approved by both houses and the president.
The legislature of the United States is known as the United States Congress. Consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Congress is a bicameral legislative body.
The times, places and manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature, but the congress may at any time by law make or alter such regulations.
The major function of the US Congress is to make laws. Laws are passed by both houses of the Congress and sent to the President for signature.