House of Representatives
A legislature with two branches is a legislature that consists of two groups, both of which must agree before a law can be passed. The US Congress is an example of a Legislative assembly with two branches. One branch, or house, is the US Senate; the other is the US House of Representatives.
The lower house of Congress is called the House of Representatives. Although, the United States does not really use terms like that.
Legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives, and the Senate.
There are multiple senior leadership positions in the United States House of Representatives (Congress). The three chief positions in terms of power and influence are the Speaker of House followed by the Majority and Minority Whips.
Congress -- made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives
It is the Congress. The congress is divided into two sections, the Senate, and the House of Representatives.
Another name for the House of Representatives is the lower house. Another name for the Senate is the upper house.
house of representatives and Senate
its the Senate n the House of Representatives :)
no. congress is a name for both of the houses. senate and the house of Representatives are both called congress. :)
No. The U.S. Congress consists of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators serve in the Senate, and Representatives serve in the House of Representatives. A representative is properly referred to as a congressman or congresswoman.
The White House The Pentagon Congress, the Senate, and the House of Representatives
The General Assembly.
house of representatives and senate
Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
If you are talking about the names they use in the Federal Parliament, then they are the House of Representatives and the Senate. In other words: The Legislative Council=The Senate=The Red Room=the upper house The Legislative Assembly=the House of Representatives=the Green Room=the lower house. ;-)