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The legislative branch is a fundamental component of government responsible for making laws. Comprising two houses, usually a lower house and an upper house, its primary functions include debating and passing legislation, representing the public, and overseeing the executive branch. Through committees and debates, legislators discuss various issues that affect citizens' lives. Understanding this branch's structure and responsibilities is essential for grasping how democracy functions and how laws impact society as a whole.
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