Both the Republic of India and Japan are examples of parliamentary republics. In both nations the legislative branch is ___, or made up of two houses.
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Bicameral
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- It is a reference to a government having two legislative houses otherwise called chambers.it describes a two-house legislative systems.
- The U.S. federal government uses a bicameral system, as do all of the U.S. states, with the exception of Nebraska. U.S. cities, by contrast, commonly use the unicameral system like Nebraska.
- Bicameral system is a government style with two separate divisions within the legislative branch of government, versus a unicameral system that does not divide the government branch.
- The U.S. bicameral system is divided into two
- the Senate -where each state gets two members.
- House of Representatives-"where the members count allocated is based on state population"
- Each house of the legislative branch has differing powers to ensure there are checks and to balances within the system.
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