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At the end of a legislative session, the laws enacted by a legislature are collected in chronological order and published. The enactments that are collected and published are called ___________________________.
  1. Session laws.
  2. Codified law.
  3. The enactments of the session.
  4. Slip laws.
Explanation
Answer: A - Session laws. “Session laws” refers to the collection of laws enacted by a legislature in a given legislative session organized by the date of enactment. At the federal level, the formal title given to the laws enacted by the Congress is the Statutes at Large.
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