Citizenship · System of Government

Who makes federal laws?

  1. A The President alone
  2. B Congress (the Senate and House of Representatives)
  3. C The Supreme Court
  4. D State governors

Why this is the answer

CONGRESS makes federal laws. USCIS 65/20 Civics Question: 'Who makes federal laws?' — Accepted answers: Congress; Senate and House (of Representatives); (U.S. or national) legislature. Congress is the legislative branch. A bill must pass both the Senate and the House, then be signed by the President (or a veto overridden) to become law. The President (executive) enforces laws; the courts (judicial) interpret them.
Source: USCIS Civics 65/20 — Who Makes Federal Laws

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