The Legislative branch (congress) makes the laws - but the president of the US can either approve of the law, which enforces the law into action, or it can veto the law, which Congress can then override the veto with a 2/3 majority vote.
The straight answer would just be Congress. The indirect answer would be Congress and the Executive branch (president).
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Congress makes the laws for the whole Nation! :)
That body is the U.S. Congress, comprised the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The legal government of a country makes the laws of that country. In the United States, it would be Congress.
the head of the country does:)
The leader of the country.
Cuba is a communist country, so there is no process to make laws. The head of a communist country makes the laws.
In the US, the legislature (House and Senate) make laws.
In every country Legislative body of the country makes the law and the judiciary interpreters it.
by the goverment.
The executive branch is responsible for carrying out the laws of the whole country. They make sure the laws are respected.