bicameral
The Legislative branch, or Congress is bicameral as it includes both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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False, it set up a bicameral legislature.
Congress
The Legislature is a bicameral Congress of the Union, composed by a Chamber of Deputies and a Senate.
Bicameral
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 is a government that consists of two chambers or houses in the legislative branch (such as the senate and house of representatives in U.S. government)
The legislature of the United States is known as the United States Congress. Consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Congress is a bicameral legislative body.
The prefix "bi-" in "bicameral" means "two." The root "cameral" derives from the Latin word "camera" meaning room. So a bicameral legislature has two houses or chambers; thus two lawmaking bodies.
The U.S. Congress is bicameral legislature, because it is a two-house legislature; Senate and the House of Representatives