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Nata [24]
3 years ago
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Match these items. 1. number of delegates who signed the constitution the legislative branch 2. can create, alter, or repeal law

s. statutory construction 3. number of senators in senate 435 4. number of representatives in house 100 5. interprets the meaning of laws and administrative rules and regulations 39
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Amanda [17]3 years ago
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Your answers are:

1. Number of delegates who signed the constitution. 39

2. can create, alter, or repeal laws. legislative branch

3. number of senators in the senate. 100

4. number of representatives in the house. 435

5. interprets the meaning of laws and administrative rules and regulations          statutory construction.

Shtirlitz [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Number of delegates who signed the constitution --- 39

2. Can create, alter, or repeal laws --- The Legislative branch

3. Number of senators in Senate --- 100

4. Number of representatives in house --- 435  

5. Interprets the meaning of laws and administrative rules and regulations --- Statutory construction

Explanation:

1- The Constitution of the United States was drafted in 1787 in the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia, and was signed by 39 of the 55 delegates who attended it.

2- The Legislative Branch is a deliberative assembly that has the exclusive authority to create laws for a political entity such as a country or city, in addition to administering the Government budget.

3- The United States Senate is the upper house of the United States Congress. Each state is represented by two senators, regardless of their population, who are elected by uninominal majority scrutiny. In this way, the Senate is composed of 100 senators.

4- The House of Representatives of the United States is the lower house of the Congress. Each state obtains representation in the chamber proportional to its population, with the right to a minimum of one representative. The most populous state, California, has 53 representatives. The total number of representatives is currently set at 435 by the Reapportionment Act of 1929, although Congress retains the power to modify that number.

5- Statutory construction is the interpretive process that consists in establishing some sense of the legal norms that form the legislated right. It is a kind of legal interpretation. In particular, it is carried out by the judges who decide a case in accordance with the legislation applicable to it.

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