The UK parliament is bicameral, the two chambers are called;- House of Commons (Lower house directly elected) House of Lords (Upper house politically appointed + bishops from Church of England)
A proprietary colony has a unicameral.
In the U.S., Congress is bicameral. There are two branches of Congress, the Senate and the House.
The definition of "unicameral" is one legislative house. The definition of "bicameral" is two legislative houses. The Second Continental Congress that was convened in Philadelphia consisted of one legislative house; therefore it was unicameral.
No, it has a bicameral legislature: the House of Representatives, and the Senate.
In England, the first bicameral legislature was formed out of the earlier unicameral Parliament in 1341. The French Estates-General was even older, dating from 1302, but was tricameral.
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Florida is a Bicameral Legislature
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Question Did the Great Compromise create a unicameral or bicameral Congress?
Having one (unicameral) or two (bicameral) rooms.
It is bicameral.
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