


In a small high school in Virginia, Sarah and Michael, two curious students, sat captivated by Mr. Johnson's lesson on the United States legislative branch. With eager hearts, they learned about the House of Representatives and the Senate, how laws were made, and the importance of checks and balances.
Sarah, an avid history enthusiast, leaned forward in her seat, her eyes shining with anticipation. "I've always been curious about how Congress works," she whispered to Michael.
Michael, a soccer fanatic, nodded in agreement. "Yeah, me too. I've heard about the House of Representatives and the Senate, but I never really understood how they fit together."
Mr. Johnson continued, "The legislative branch is responsible for making laws, and it consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate
Sarah raised her hand eagerly, and Mr. Johnson nodded in her direction. "The House of Representatives," she began, "is made up of representatives from each state. But how do they decide how many representatives each state gets?"
"Great question, Sarah," Mr. Johnson replied. "The number of representatives in the House is based on the state's population, as determined by the census that's conducted every ten years. This ensures that states with larger populations have more say in the legislative process."
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In a small high school in Virginia, Sarah and Michael, two curious students, sat captivated by Mr. Johnson's lesson on the United States legislative branch. With eager hearts, they learned about the House of Representatives and the Senate, how laws were made, and the importance of checks and balances.
Sarah, an avid history enthusiast, leaned forward in her seat, her eyes shining with anticipation. "I've always been curious about how Congress works," she whispered to Michael.
Michael, a soccer fanatic, nodded in agreement. "Yeah, me too. I've heard about the House of Representatives and the Senate, but I never really understood how they fit together."
Mr. Johnson continued, "The legislative branch is responsible for making laws, and it consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate
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