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.
Bicameral means that there are two house in the legislative branch. For example the US legislative branch is the Congress, but is made up of two houese; the Senate and House of Representatives.
a bicameral lawmaking body has two ?
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Bicameral refers to a government that has two branches. For example: In many states, they have a bicameral legislature-- the House of Representatives and the state Senate.
Bicameral refers to a government that has two branches. For example: In many states, they have a bicameral legislature-- the House of Representatives and the state Senate.
The state legislature is BICAMERAL not unicameral because the senate is the upper house and the general assembly is the lower house. That's two houses so NJ is BICAMERAL.
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its bicameral, which means "2 houses". we have the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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Neither house is more powerful than the other in a bicameral system. In the US, the House of Representatives and Senate make up the bicameral legislature.
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The U.S. Congress is bicameral legislature, because it is a two-house legislature; Senate and the House of Representatives
bicameral. there is two houses. house of representatives and the senate