The legislative branch of many governments has two houses.
In the US, they are the Senate and the House of Representatives.
In the UK, they are the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
In Mexico they are the Senado (Senate) and the Camara de Diputados (House of Delegates/Representatives).
The answer to that would be Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Three - legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislature was more powerful, as it chose people to serve in the executive and judicial branches. The make up of the legislature also depended on population. The larger states ended up with more representation.
Not three levels, three branches the three branches were/are: the executive (president), the legislative (Congress) and judicial (Sumpreme and inferior circut courts)
judicial executive
the legislative branch and the executive branch
The legislative branch and the judicial branch
the legislative branch and the executive branch
Legislative (other two are Executive and Judicial)
well there are three government branches; Judicial, Legislative, and Executive. There are many parties that run for presidency but not just two. There is also two houses the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Executive and the Judicial Branches of the U.S. Government.
The Executive and the Judicial Branches of the U.S. Government.
The Judicial branch of the Federal government is the supreme court and at the state level is the court of appeals and then lowest are the district courts. When you use the term "houses" it sounds to me like you are confusing the Judicial and the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is the congress which is split into two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate.