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Which role does the legislative branch play in making public policy?

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The role the legislative branch plays in making public policy is debating most favored nations status among foreign countries. Together, they form the Congress of the U.S. The legislative branch created laws that are passed to the President to be signed.

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Passing a new law loosening the embargo against Cuba

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