bicameral means that there are two houses in the government. Unicameral means a one house. We have two like the house of representatives and the senate.
A legislative body with two houses is called a Bicameral. From Latin, "bi" meaning two, and "camera" meaning chamber.
Bilateral, or in Congress or government with two legislative bodies, bicameral.
Bicameral refers to a legislative body that is split into two branches. An example of a sentence using bicameral is: The United States Congress is a bicameral body that includes both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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".
Bilateral, or in Congress or government with two legislative bodies, bicameral.
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.
Also referred to as the Randolph Plan, was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. It was written by James Madison.
Senate and house of representitives
Pretty sure its Bicameral
Two assemblies. The word "bicameral" means two rooms. Bicameral legislatures include Congress (Senate and House of Representatives) in the United States and Parliament (House of Commons and House of Lords) in Britain.
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The term ekklesia is actually a Greek word. Ekklesia translates to a group or assembly of citizens which are summoned by a crier or legislative assembly.