The Legislative Branch is important because they protect us by making laws. They also manage how we manage we our spending taxes. This branch also affects us in our daily lives.
Well, historically and currently the legislative branch created difficulties for democracy because: Every 30,000 people in a state = 1 representative who elects the president, as i explained in your last question. So the problem is, the states with bigger population basically have all the power and control the election, pretty much. This is still a problem today (it’s also why the senate was created, so each state gets 2 senators = 2 votes). Historically, states that had a bunch of slaves would count their slaves as a person just so they could get extra representatives. This is why the Great Compromise was made, so 3/5s of the slave population counted as a person.
These problems mostly included the issue of racim which was a very problematic issue in the 19th and the 20th century. Not only this, another issue were the rights of women and worker rights in the US.
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