In a representative government, the group that typically has the power to make laws is the elected legislature. This body is composed of representatives chosen by the citizens to act on their behalf. Depending on the specific structure of the government, this legislature may be unicameral (one chamber) or bicameral (two chambers), such as a House of Representatives and a Senate, as seen in countries like the United States. These elected representatives are responsible for proposing, debating, and passing legislation that affects the government and its citizens.
In a representative government what group had the power to make laws
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