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No, it has a bicameral legislature: the House of Representatives, and the Senate.
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Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth.
Bicameral means to have two branches, but only within a legislative body example: US Legislature made of senate & house of reps
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.
Nebraska is the only state that does not have a bicameral legislature.
False, it set up a bicameral 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.
No, it has a bicameral legislature: the House of Representatives, and the Senate.
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
bicameral. there is two houses. house of representatives and the senate
Bicameral is an adjective, because it describes a noun. Bicameral text is just easier to read. The US has a bicameral legislature.
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No the legislative branch in the US is bicameral. Bicameral means that the legislature is divided into 2 separate branches. In the US the legislature is divided into the Senate and House of Representatives.
A bicameral legislature
A bicameral legislature
A legislature having two houses (as in the US Congress and the British Parliament) is said to be "bicameral" (from the Latin for "two chambers"). A legislature having a single house is said to be "unicameral".