Define unicameral and Bicameral legislature.
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Based on the above information, some of the key differences between Unicameral and Bicameral legislature are as follows: Unicameral Legislature. Bicameral Legislature. It has only one house, assembly or chamber for lawmaking. It has two houses, assemblies or chambers for lawmaking.
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It is a form of the legislature where only one house (one central unit) exists to make and implement laws for the state/country.
It is a legislative body with two houses. India is one such example where there are two houses both at union and also at 6 of its 28 states. In a bicameral legislature, the function to administer and implement the laws are shared between the two houses.
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