History, asked by court9sc, 1 year ago

Which role does the legislative branch play in making public policy?

A. debating most-favored-nation status among foreign countries
B. determining whether a new health care law must be changed
C. enforcing existing transportation policy by building new bike lanes
D. proposing an idea to the public about protections for LGBT citizens

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Answered by sailorking
6

The answer to this is option (d) proposing an idea to the public about protections for LGBT citizens. The main work of legislature is to make laws of the country which is followed by the people. The legislature only proposes new ideas but do not determine or enforce or debate of most favored nation status among foreign countries.

Answered by osoiekoduke
3

Government of any state is divided into ExercutiveJudiciary and Legislative each having individual roles to play

The roles of Legislative includes

Making laws

Enacting laws

Approve president appointees

Represent the majority

Amendment of bills in the house of law making


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