Bicameral refers to a government that has two branches. For example: In many states, they have a bicameral legislature-- the House of Representatives and the state Senate.
Bicameral refers to a government that has two branches. For example: In many states, they have a bicameral legislature-- the House of Representatives and the state Senate.
Bicameral refers to a legislative body that is split into two branches. An example of a sentence using bicameral is: The United States Congress is a bicameral body that includes both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
netherlands, republic or ireland, romania, etc.
The British Parliament
The British Parliament
The British Parliament
Bicameral means to have two branches, but only within a legislative body example: US Legislature made of senate & house of reps
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its bicameral, which means "2 houses". we have the House of Representatives and the Senate.
A legislature having two houses (as in the US Congress and the British Parliament) is said to be "bicameral" (from the Latin for "two chambers"). A legislature having a single house is said to be "unicameral".
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