Bicameralism is the practice of having two legislative or parliamentary chambers.
No, Bicameralism was used in government before the constitutional convention of 1787.
In the legislature.
the judiciary
By giving each State equal representation in the Senate and representation proportional to its population in the House, bicameralism ensures a division of power.
bicameralism
The framers of the Constitution favored bicameralism because it allowed for equal and fair representation. This is favorable to both large and small states.
the senate, America has a bicameral legislature, aka the two houses
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bicameralism
the governmental structure, which includes two different houses in the legislature
Bicameralism divides legislative power between two chambers, typically with different selection criteria which can create a system of checks and balances. By requiring both chambers to approve legislation, bicameralism can limit hasty or one-sided decision-making by fostering debate and compromise. Additionally, bicameral legislatures may give different levels of experience and expertise to the law-making process.
it would keep congress from overpowering the other branches