The Legislative branch of the government (we're talking Congress, the House of Representatives and Senate)

A. Legislates (plans parties)
B. Legislates (throws criminals in jail)
C. Legislates (writes and votes on bills and laws)
D. Legislates (Chooses the President and State Governors)

C. Legislates (writes and votes on bills and laws)

C. Legislates (writes and votes on bills and laws)

C. Legislates (writes and votes on bills and laws)

The legislative branch of the government, which in the United States includes Congress, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, is responsible for creating and passing laws. Their main function is to legislate, which means they write, debate, amend, and vote on bills that eventually become laws. This process involves introducing a bill, holding committee hearings, deliberating and making amendments, and ultimately voting on the proposed legislation. The legislative branch plays a crucial role in shaping the laws and policies of the country, ensuring they reflect the will and interests of the people.