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Which branch of government makes the laws for North Carolina

a)
Executive Branch
b) Legislative Branch
c) Judicial Branch

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The Legislative Branch
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Answer:

The Legislative Branch

Step-by-step explanation:

The legislative branch of the U.S. government

is called Congress. Congress has two parts,

the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Congress meets in the U.S. Capitol building in

Washington, DC.

Congress makes federal laws. Members of

Congress can propose an idea for a new law.

This is called a bill. After both the Senate and

the House of Representatives passed the bill, it goes

to the President. If the President agrees, he or

she can sign the bill. Then it becomes law. If the

President does not agree, he or she can veto it. If

the President vetoes the bill, Congress can decide

to vote again to override the veto. Congress can

also make changes to the bill and send it back to

the President for approval.

Who is in each part of the U.S. Congress?

U.S. Senate

100 members

Two members from each state

U.S. House of Representatives

435 voting members

The number of members depends on the state’s population

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