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The House

The House is a legislative body where elected representatives gather to create, amend, and pass laws. It functions as a key component of a government’s policymaking process, allowing members to debate issues, propose new laws, and vote on them. The House’s structure varies by country, but it generally represents the population, with seats allocated based on districts or regions. Its purpose is to ensure that citizens' interests are reflected in national or regional legislation, facilitating democratic governance and accountability.