yes for federal it is the senate and house of representatives for state it is senate and assembly. true :3
Most or all states have a Senate and House of Representatives.
There were two states that did not follow John Adams' call for a two house legislature. These states were Vermont and New York.
The United States congress which is made up of two house is a bicameral legislature.
A legislature with two houses is called "bicameral". Among the States of the United States, 49 of them have bicameral legislatures. The exception is Nebraska, with a unicameral ("one house") legislature.
The legislature in the United States is composed of two houses. One of these is the House of Representatives whose representatives are elected according to the population of their state. The other is the Senate which has two representatives from each of the 50 states.
A two house legislature is not called a unilateral legislature, it is called a bicameral legislature.
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Depends on the state. In most states there is a bicameral legislature. The names of the two houses vary state to state (usually a Senate and Assembly or House of Delegates). Nebraska is the only state with a single house in its legislature (simply called the 'Legislature'.)
Yes, he did.
Two houses of legislature are the House of Representatives and the House of Senates or Senators.
The term that refers to a two-house legislature is bicameral.
No, most US states have a bicameral legislature, with two legislative bodies/chambers. A unicameral legislature has a single body/chamber. Nebraska switched to a unicameral legislature in 1934 and is the only US state to currently have a unicameral legislature.