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No, only Nebraska has a Unicameral legislature.
No, most US states have a bicameral legislature, with two legislative bodies/chambers. A unicameral legislature has a single body/chamber. Nebraska switched to a unicameral legislature in 1934 and is the only US state to currently have a unicameral legislature.
Most started out that way, yes. Today, only Nebraska is not a bicameral legislature.
The legislative branch is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Two of the powers they have are to makes all laws and declare war.
All US states ... except Nebraska ... have a bicameral legislature; Nebraska decided in the 1930s that this was a waste of time and money, and amended their state constitution to a unicameral legislature (officially "the Nebraska Legislature", though its members are called "Senators") instead.Nebraksa's legislature is also unique among US states in being officially "nonpartisan" (each Senator is chosen in a general election with no preceding party primaries, though in practice each Senator does have a party affiliation, everyone knows what that party affiliation is, and in most cases even without a primary each of the political parties will endorse a particular candidate).
bicameral
A unicameral (single house) versus bicameral (two house) parliament is dependent on the governance system of the individual nation. The United Kingdom and India for example have upper and lower houses of Parliament. The Israeli Knesset is a unicameral legislature in comparison.
Nebraska is the only state that has a unicameral legislature. Most lawmaking bodies have two houses, or bicameral legislatures consisting of an upper and lower house.
The Congress of the United States.
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Georgia!!!!!! This State has voted Most Democratically in the last four elections.
"The less populous states were adamantly opposed to giving most of the control of the national government to the larger states, and so proposed an alternate plan that would have given one vote per state for equal representation under one legislative body(i.e., a Unicameral Legislature). This was a compromise for the issue of the houses."-From Wikipedia