The House is congress the other is the Senate.
Actually, "Congress", includes "the Senate", which is the equivalent of Britain's "House of Lords", while our "House of Representatives", parallels Britain's, "House of Commons".
Our Senate, equal representation by territory", (Two (2) senators for each of 50 (fifty) states).
Our House of Representatives is equal representation by population..
So the combined Senate and House of representatives, comprise "Congress"..
I probably could use additional lessons on US government, if I could find someone who actually knew what they were talking about. Which however unfortunately, doesn't include you.
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The U.S. Senate, together with the U.S. House of Representatives, makes up the U.S. Congress. The Senate holds certain unique powers and obligations. Its makeup is different too: two senators represent each state, and senators serve staggered six-year terms.
Do you need links as well?