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A two house legislature is not called a unilateral legislature, it is called a bicameral legislature.
The individual vote is called a ballot. When a person votes it is called casting a ballot.
This is called a voter "referendum." In some states in the US (but not all), a referendum can be called by voter initiative, i.e., by voters signing petitions to place a matter on the ballot. In some states, the legislature can place matters on the ballot if they want the people to decide the issue directly.
False it is called a bicameral legislature
False it is called a bicameral legislature
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The ballot with only the names of the candidates for the highest office appears is called The Short Ballot.
the legislature are called MPPs
the legislature are called MPPs
A change to a constitution is called an "amendment."A ballot vote on a prospective law is called a referendum.
False it is called a bicameral legislature