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Based on its role as outlined in the US Constitution, which function is most commonly carried out by the House of Representatives?
electing a president in a deadlock
impeaching a federal employee
reviewing Senate tax bills
creating laws
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creating laws
Explanation: The Constitution makes the House one chamber of Congress, whose main role is to write and pass legislation. (The House also has specific powers like originating revenue bills and impeaching officials, and would choose a president in an Electoral College tie, but those occur far less often than lawmaking.)
Explanation: The Constitution makes the House one chamber of Congress, whose main role is to write and pass legislation. (The House also has specific powers like originating revenue bills and impeaching officials, and would choose a president in an Electoral College tie, but those occur far less often than lawmaking.)
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