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what is legislature ​

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Answered by KumariKamna
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Legislature is a word that comes from the Latin language, meaning "those who write the laws." A legislature is therefore a group of people who vote for new laws, for example in a state or country. Each person in the legislature is usually either elected or appointed. ... This is called a "bicameral" legislature.

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Legislature is a word that comes from the Latin language, meaning "those who write the laws." A legislature is therefore a group of people who vote for new laws, for example in a state or country. Each person in the legislature is usually either elected or appointed. ... This is called a "bicameral" legislature.

The legislative body of a country or state. ... 'It is the job of Congress and state legislatures to pass laws of general applicability.

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