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The legislative branch of the U.S. Government is a branch that is made up of the senate(2 people from each state) and the house of representatives. Its main powers are
-pass bills
-override vetoes
-appropriate money
-declare war
-confirm appointments
-ratify treaties
-impeach or try officials
-pass bills
-override vetoes
-appropriate money
-declare war
-confirm appointments
-ratify treaties
-impeach or try officials
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