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constitution
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The constitution is a foundational legal document that outlines the structure of government and individual rights.
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legislating
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Involves passing and amending laws through a structured legislative process
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legislating
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Legislating is the responsibility of elected representatives in the government who propose, debate, and vote on laws.
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legislating
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Legislating is a fundamental function of government, with laws passed by elected officials and signed by the executive branch.
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legislating
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Legislating is a key function of government, with laws and regulations being regularly debated and passed in legislative bodies.
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legislation
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Legislation is enacted at the national, state, and local levels and plays a crucial role in governing and regulating various aspects of public life.
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legislation
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Legislation is often debated in government and passed by elected representatives.
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legislation
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Passed by the legislative branch of government, consisting of elected representatives
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legislation
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Legislation is often passed by a combination of elected officials and appointed judges.
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mandate
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Mandates are often associated with government regulations and requirements, such as wearing seatbelts or paying taxes.
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mandate
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In politics, a mandate refers to the authority given to an elected official by the electorate to carry out particular policies or actions.
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mandate
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A mandate can refer to a government or public authority's instruction or authorization to carry out a particular action or policy.
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mandate
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Mandates are a common form of regulation, such as vaccine mandates or environmental mandates, in these countries.
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