In a representative government, the power to make laws typically resides with the legislative branch. This branch is composed of elected officials who represent the interests of the citizens. Depending on the specific governmental structure, this can include a single assembly (unicameral) or two houses (bicameral), such as a House of Representatives and a Senate. The members of the legislative body are responsible for proposing, debating, amending, and voting on legislation.
In a representative government, what group had the power to make laws
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