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Who is the lawmaking body of united states?

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Answered by Arinkishore
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The Congress of the United States, the nation's lawmaking body, is made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The main power of Congress, as set forth in the U.S. Constitution, is to make laws that, when signed by the president, become the law of the land, governing American life.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Congress of the United States, the nation's lawmaking body, is made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The main power of Congress, as set forth in the U.S. Constitution, is to make laws that, when signed by the president, become the law of the land, governing American life.
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