the united states congress is a bicameral branch of government.bi-cameral means the house is divided into two chambers, one is the house and the other is the senate.the state ofnebraska is an example of a unicameral branch of their government where the legislative branch is not divided between congressmen and senators.
no it's bicameral
Bicameral
The legislature of the United States is known as the United States Congress. Consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Congress is a bicameral legislative body.
The Federal legislature (congress) is bicameral. The House of Representatives and the Senate are the two houses of congress. States also have their own bicameral legislatures.
A legislature having two houses (as in the US Congress and the British Parliament) is said to be "bicameral" (from the Latin for "two chambers"). A legislature having a single house is said to be "unicameral".
The House of Representatives and the Senate
Bicameral
bicameral legislatures mirroring the US Congress: a House and a Senate
bicameral legislatures mirroring the US Congress: a House and a Senate
Most probably: Bicameral.
The Japanese version of the US Congress is a bicameral parliament known as The National Diet or just the Diet. In Japanese, it is Kokkai (国会).
The US Constitution established a "bicameral" legislature consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives.