no it's bicameral
unicameral
Nebraska is the only US state with a unicameral legislature. Each state had one vote, but possibly several delegates, in the unicameral Congress under the Articles of Confederation.
unicameral
Unicameral is a term used in government for a legislature that has one house. This was the structure of the Continental Congress in the 1700s.
In the U.S., Congress is bicameral. There are two branches of Congress, the Senate and the House.
Question Did the Great Compromise create a unicameral or bicameral Congress?
A unicameral congress is a legislature consisting of one body, group, or "house", as opposed to a bicameral congress, which has two (and a tricameral congress would have three). (Keep in mind that those words have the same prefixes as unicycle, bicycle and tricycle.)
The definition of "unicameral" is one legislative house. The definition of "bicameral" is two legislative houses. The Second Continental Congress that was convened in Philadelphia consisted of one legislative house; therefore it was unicameral.
Unicameral Congress
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.
No, only Nebraska has a Unicameral legislature.
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