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unicameral or bicameral, not unicarmel or bicarmel. And it is Bicameral if you are asking what type of legislature the constitution established. (Having 2 chambers for those who don't know)

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The Legislative Branch is bicarmel. Congress is made up of House of Representatives and the Senate.

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