What is the main work that goes on at the U.S. Capitol building?
A. Legislators make the nation’s laws.
B. Government departments carry out federal laws.
C. Justices decide if laws are constitutional.
D. The president and vice president develop policy.
Answers
The required answer is Option A: Legislators make law for the country.
Explanation:
The U.S Capitol Building, located on the Capitol Hill is the place where U.S congress of representatives and senators come together to make laws for the nation.
The Other Options:
→ Option B: Government departments carry out federal laws
The government departments have their own specific buildings.
→ Option C: Justices decide if laws are constitutional
All the judiciary activities take place in the court.
→ Option D: The president and vice president develop policy.
The various policies developed by the president and vice-president takes place after discussions with advisors, executives in the White House or some other government buildings.
The sole purpose of the Capitol building is to serve as the official building for the law- making legislators.