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romanna [79]
3 years ago
14

The Senate voting on a new bill is an activity performed by which branch of government?

History
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Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
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The Senate voting on a new bill is an activity performed by the legislative branch of government.

The legislative branch is in charge of making laws. It is made up of Congress and some other governmental agencies. Congress, has two parts, the House of Representatives and the Senate. All senators and representatives in Congress were voted by the people.

Mariulka [41]3 years ago
7 0
The Legislative brach votes on bills for the government 
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