The United States of America decided on a bicameral legislature mainly for the fact that it would keep the powers balanced. The threat of tyranny from a republic is just as great as one from a single despot. The bicameral system allowed for the two houses to balance the powers of government, while giving as little power possible to the executive branch for fear of kings.
It satisfies both large states that feel they should have more representation in congress due to having a larger population, and smaller states that feel they would be pushed out of the political process by the larger ones.
congress in order that one house might check on the other
Yhe reasoning forbicameralism in congress is to ensure that all members of congress are equipped with penises of quite large sizes:)
. The Arizona Legislature is a "bicameral system." A bicameral system is comprised of a "lower house," the House of Representatives, and an "upper house," the Senate. There are 30 Legislative Districts in Arizona, and combined there are 90 legislators (30 Senators and 60 House Members)who meet in Phoenix, at the Capital Complex, to represent the entire state constituency.
its bicameral, which means "2 houses". we have the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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Question Did the Great Compromise create a unicameral or bicameral Congress?
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They provide a system of checks and balances so one group or individual doesn't become all powerful.
congress in order that one house might check on the other
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Yes, Brazil has a Bicameral system. It is made up of two houses.
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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Critique of Practical Reason was created in 1788.
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If your legislature has an upper and lower house, then it is bicameral. Italy has a Chamber of Deputies and Senate with legislative power, so it is a bicameral system. Israel's Knesset is the only legislative body in the country on a national level, so it is called a unicameral parliamentary system.