Asked by mom
Who makes federal laws?
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The President
The President - no response given
Congress
Congress - no response given
The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court - no response given
The states
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Congress — the U.S. Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate) writes and passes federal laws. The President can sign or veto them, and the Supreme Court interprets them.
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