Bicameral means to have two branches, but only within a legislative body
example: US Legislature made of senate & house of reps
Bicameral means that there are two houses or chambers. If the legislature had three houses or chambers, it would be called tricameral.
Bicameral
Congress is called a bicameral legislature because it has two houses (House of Representatives-(435 members) and The Senate (100 members)
A bicameral legislature is a government that consists of two chambers or houses in the legislative branch (such as the senate and house of representatives in U.S. government)
No. The Congress is bicameral - this means that it consists of two houses, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. It does not mean that the House of Representatives is the same as Congress, since it is just a part of it.
The two houses of a bicameral council are common and select.
"Bicameral" means "having two chambers."Bicameral: The characteristic of having two branches, chambers, or houses, such as the United States Congress, which is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Bicameral
So Congress would have two houses.
Bicameral means that there are two houses or chambers. If the legislature had three houses or chambers, it would be called tricameral.
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Generally speaking, a legislative body comprise of two legislative chambers or houses is referred to as being bicameral in nature. Specifically, the bicameral legislative body within the United States of America is called Congress. The bicameral legislative body within the United Kingdom of Britain is called Parliment.
two houses
So Congress would have two houses.
Yes, Brazil has a Bicameral system. It is made up of two houses.
Pretty sure its Bicameral