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28 January, 09:55

The legislative process at the national level of government reflects the intent of the framers of the Constitution to create a legislature that would be:

A. Less powerful than the executive

B. slow and deliberate in the law-making process

C. able to involve as many citizens as possible in the law-making process

D. able to ensure that all citizens are equally represented

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  1. 28 January, 10:02
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    B. slow and deliberate in the law-making process

    Explanation:

    By making a formal process with several step it ensures that the law was approved several instance before even reaching the floor and once in the floor the bill should endure the political parties and win the vote of the representatives.

    The bill must be endorse by a representative, then be aprroved by a commitee and then debated and aprove by both reepresentatives and senate. Also the president can veto the bill if doesn't see it fit. All this makes sure that the bill is the product of genuine democratic debate.
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