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20. Laws made by the will of the people come through which body of the U.S. Government?

House of Representatives

Congress

Senate

Rules Committee

Respuesta :

It comes from the United States Congress

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Answer:

Laws made by the will of the people come through the U.S. Congress.

Explanation:

The Congress consists of two chambers - the Senate with 100 members and the House of Representatives with 435 members. Each state has two senators in the Senate. In the House of Representatives, the states - depending on the population - have between 1 and 53 members. In addition, there are five delegates from the US territories for a two-year term, as well as a commissioner for a four-year term. These six do not have the right to vote.

Article I of the Constitution confers legislative powers on Congress. The House and the Senate are equal partners in the legislative process (legislation cannot be realized without agreement between the two chambers); however, the Constitution confers on each chamber some unique powers. Only the Senate has the power to ratify international treaties and agree to presidential appointments. Fundraising measures must derive from the House of Representatives, which also has the power to bring a grand jury indictment, while Senate alone has the power to test someone in a case of impeachment.