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SOVA2 [1]
2 years ago
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If the legislature creates an idea for a law, debates the bill, then allows people to vote on their proposed legislation, its ca

lled a ____
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1 answer:
GalinKa [24]2 years ago
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If the legislature creates an idea for a law, debates the bill, then allows people to vote on their proposed legislation, its called an Act.

<h3>What is an Act?</h3>

An act is a bill that has been decide on by the legislators to be approved.

An act can be a bill that is approved  and it has the potential to becoming a law.

Therefore, An act create an idea for a law, debates the bill, and then allows people to vote on their proposed legislation.

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