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What is the main work that goes on at the U.S. Capitol building?

A.) Legislators make the nation’s laws.

B.) Government departments carry out federal laws.

C.) Justices decide if laws are constitutional.

D.) The president and vice president develop policy

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Legislators make nation's laws at the U.S. Capitol building

Answer: A

Explanation

The Legislators are part of the Legislative branch who is centered at US Capitol building.

The Legislative branch mainly focuses on viewing the bills, discussing the bills and passing the bills.

The legislative branch consists of members of Senate and House of Representatives.

They also have rights to override a president's decision and can make and regulate laws.

In summary, the legislative branch works in US Capitol building and manages all the administration under the government.

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The United States Capitol is the home of the legislative branch of the American Federal Government.

As a result, A is the correct answer. In the US Capitol and its main rooms and side hearing rooms, legislators make the nation's laws.

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