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Under the Constitution, who shares the power of making laws? a) the two sections of the legislative branch b) the president and the judiciary branch c) the states and the executive branch d) the senators
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Under the Constitution, who shares the power of making laws?
a) the two sections of the legislative branch
b) the president and the judiciary branch
c) the states and the executive branch
d) the senators within the legislative branch
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A. The two sections of the legislative branch. The house of representatives has the power to make laws, while the senate can also do so, however, the senate also has the final say on whether a bill becomes a law.
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