cameral means (in this sense) the chamber of a legislative body.
bi means two
two chambers
Senate and House of Representatives
a bicameral legislative body
Bicameral.
No. Puerto Rico has a government similar to the US with an elected governor, and an elected bicameral legislature.
It follows the typical US format of a bicameral Legislature, an independent Judiciary and a strong Executive.
The typical US format of a bicameral Legislature, an independent Judiciary and a strong Executive.
Bicameral is an adjective, because it describes a noun. Bicameral text is just easier to read. The US has a bicameral legislature.
The Legislature. It has:The House of Representatives: where the number of people representing the state vary depending on the population of the state, and...The Senate: where 2 people represent each state
The Virginia Plan, which would later become the Connecticut Compromise, was a proposal to form a bicameral legislative branch of the US government. A bicameral legislature is separated into two different houses or assemblies.
ConstitutionalA very normal US State Government with a bicameral Legislature, and Indpendent Judiciary and a strong Executive Branch headed by a Governor.
You can apply right here http://www.grants.gov/. Run by the us government.
It is just like the US government system, minus the electoral college: both are federal republics, with a president and a bicameral congress.
bicameral legislature, veto power, and three branches of government