the legislative branch of the federal government made up of the (Congress/Supreme court)

power to make laws

There are three branches of government. Which one makes laws?

legislature

The legislative branch of the federal government is made up of Congress, not the Supreme Court.

To understand how to arrive at this answer, we need to have a general understanding of the three branches of the federal government in the United States - the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

1. The legislative branch is responsible for creating and passing laws. It consists of the United States Congress, which is further divided into two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

2. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws and consists of the President of the United States and various executive agencies.

3. The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws and consists of the United States Supreme Court and other federal courts.

Given this information, we can see that the legislative branch, which is responsible for making laws, is comprised of Congress – both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Supreme Court, on the other hand, is part of the judicial branch and its main role is to interpret laws.

Therefore, the correct answer is Congress.

I thing it supreme court

No. What does the word legislate mean?