The correct answer is:
C) Both the House of Representatives and Senate
Explanation:
1. In the United States Congress, both the House of Representatives and the Senate are responsible for introducing bills.
2. Members of the House of Representatives and Senators can propose legislation by introducing bills in their respective chambers.
3. Once a bill is introduced, it goes through the legislative process which involves committee review, debate, amendments, and voting.
4. If a bill passes both chambers of Congress and is signed by the President, it becomes law.
Therefore, bills can be introduced by members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate in the U.S. Congress.