The House of Representatives is the lower house. The Senate is the upper house.
The speaker of the House leads the lower house of Congress which is half of the legislature of the US.
The lower house of the US Congress and other legislatures, including most US state governments. web definition
"Representative". However, the House of Representatives has so many different committees, each of which has its own chairman who nominally "runs" the committee, that you'd have about a 50% chance of being right if you addressed him or her as "Chairman".
The three branches of government in the U.S. are: 1. Executive (President), 2. Legislative (Congress - consisting of the House of Representatives or "lower house," and the Senate or "upper house), and 3. Judicial (Courts).
That is the lower house of the US Congress called the House of Representatives.
The alternate of the upper house is the lower house. In the US Congress, the upper house is the Senate and the lower house is the House of Representatives.
In the US government, the lower house is the Congress. So states with higher populations have more Congressmen as representatives.
The House of Representatives is the lower house. The Senate is the upper house.
The speaker of the House leads the lower house of Congress which is half of the legislature of the US.
The lower house of the US Congress and other legislatures, including most US state governments. web definition
No- not in the US. The speaker of the US house is a leading member of the lower house of Congress and is entirely independent of the President's cabinet.
The US national assembly is called the United States Congress, which consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
There is not a specific name or title for the three branches of government, which consist of the Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches. Often governments like the US government, which consist consist of the Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches, are bicameral parliament or bicameral legislature governments. A Bicameral legislature is made up of 2 chambers of representatives, and upper and a lower house. In the US, the Senate is the upper house and the Congress is the lower house. In the United Kingdom the House of Lords are the upper house and Parliament is the lower house.
Australia doesnt have a congress, the equivalent of the US Congress in Australia is called the parliament. In which there are 150 members of the lower house and 76 senators.
The Congress. Similarly, the collective name for the Senators and the Representatives is "Members of Congress."
There are 435 voting members in the US House of Representatives.