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Congressional body based on equality?

In the US House it is the equality of the number of residents. In the Senate it is the equality of the States.


What is the US legislative body based on equality?

In the Senate, each state is represented by two members. Membership is therefore based on the equal representation of each state, regardless of population, for a total membership of 100. Senators serve six-year terms that are staggered so elections are held for a third of the seats (a "class") every second year. Source-Wikipedia


Is the House of Representatives based on population?

The house of representatives ~ APEX


What is the name of the legislative house where equality exists between states?

The name of the legislative house where equality exists between states is often referred to as the "Upper House" or the "Senate." In this type of legislative chamber, each state is represented equally regardless of its size or population. This ensures that each state has an equal voice and influence in the legislative process.


Separation of powers and federalism are constitutional principles that?

ensure legislative and executive equality


Explain the difference between a bicameral and a unicameral legislative body?

Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber


What is the main legislative body called in the United Kingdom?

The main legislative body is Parliament.


What is the main legislative body of Venezuela?

The main legislative body of Venezuela is National Ammbely.


What is the difference between a legislative body and quasi-legislative body?

"When an Administrative Agency exercises its rule-making authority, it is said to act in a quasi-legislative manner.So it's a description of the way the body functions, whereas "legislative" is the kind of body.


What is the difference between a legislative body and a quasi-legislative body?

"When an Administrative Agency exercises its rule-making authority, it is said to act in a quasi-legislative manner.So it's a description of the way the body functions, whereas "legislative" is the kind of body.


What is the legislative body of Virgina called?

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Legislative initiated policy?

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