bicameral. (bi + Latin camera meaning chamber)
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The two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Together, they make up the Congress.
The national legislature of the United States is the U.S. Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The legislature is the lawmaking branch of government. It is called the Congress and it is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The legislature being designed was the US Congress, at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The compromise set up a two-house (bicameral) legislature with a separate Senate and House.
Congress is a term that describes both the Senate and the House, when combined.
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 United States congress which is made up of two house is a bicameral legislature.
- Congress - Senate - House of Reprensentative - U.S. or national legislature
Two assemblies. The word "bicameral" means two rooms. Bicameral legislatures include Congress (Senate and House of Representatives) in the United States and Parliament (House of Commons and House of Lords) in Britain.
The two houses legislatures are: House of Representatives Senate