The Legislative branch
Constitutional
principles
Separation
of powers
Checks
and balance
Limited
government
Congress
Congress
is a bicameral
Legislature
– 2 houses senate and House of Representatives
Every
state in the country has a bicameral legislative
An
exception to states with such is Nebraska , which has an unicameral legislative. Members of congress are elected by a direct vote from the people
of the state they represent.
Separation
of Powers, which is an example of federalism, was created not only to further divide the national government but also has
a system of checks and balances, which limits each branch based on healthy competition