Bicameral
thomas Paine Mackenzie Morris in stephenville,tx
The term that refers to a two-house legislature is bicameral.
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unicameral
the governmental structure, which includes two different houses in the legislature
The term burgess refers to a government representative that has municipal authority. Regarding American history, the term referred to a representative specifically in the colonial legislature of Virginia or Maryland.
The term "legislature" is singular and refers to a governing body responsible for making laws. The plural form is "legislatures," which denotes multiple such bodies. For example, each state in the U.S. has its own legislature, making "state legislatures" the plural usage.
No, the legislature is not the same as Congress. The legislature refers to the branch of government responsible for making laws, while Congress specifically refers to the two houses of the United States federal legislature - the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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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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