"A bill to provide funds for repairs to interstate highways is passed and sent to the president" provides evidence that Congress is fulfilling its responsibilities as the legislative branch of government.
Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
The Congress forms a part of the legislative assembly. The legislative assembly has the power to pass bills but the final signature is given by the President of United States of America. Although the President can veto the bill, it cannot be vetoed if it comes back with two-third of the legislative assembly approving the bill. In this case the Congress has fulfilled its responsibilities as the legislative branches belong to the government by passing a bill.