Unicameral
A unicameral legislature is a system where the country's legislative body has only one chamber or house, as opposed to a bicameral legislature, which has two separate chambers.
unicameral A one house legislature is a unicameral. A two house legislature is a bicameral.
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Unicameral is a term used in government for a legislature that has one house. This was the structure of the Continental Congress in the 1700s.
The term that refers to one house legislator is "representative." In a bicameral legislature, representatives serve in the lower house, while members of the upper house are often referred to as senators. Representatives are typically elected to represent specific districts within a state or region.
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A bicameral legislature (one with two houses).