In the United States, Congress is the term that signifies both houses of the legislative branch. Congress is an example of a bicameral legislature.
The Great Compromise
House of Representatives and the Senate
The Articles of Confederation did not create a legislative branch with multiple houses. Instead, it established a unicameral legislature where each state had an equal vote, regardless of size or population.
The Senate and the House of Representatives
There are two houses in Missouri's legislative branch, which is why it is bicameral. The houses consist of the Senate which has 34 members, and the House of Representatives which has 163 members.
The legislative or law making branch of the federal government is Congress. Congress has two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The people who are elected by constituents in their individual states are known as Congressmen and Senators.
Bicameral
The senate.
In the United States, Congress is the term that signifies both houses of the legislative branch. Congress is an example of a bicameral legislature.
No, these houses (Legislative Branch) choose their own leaders.
The legislative branch of the US government is Congress, but divided into two houses, the Senate, and the House of Representatives.
The Victorian Parliament has two houses: the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and the Legislative Council (upper house).
House of Representatives and the Senate
parliament and senate
Yes, Senators serve in the Senate and along with the House of Representatives form the two houses of the Legislative Branch.
Judicial Branch, Executive Branch, and Legislative Branch