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difference between the terms unicameral and bicameral?​

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Answered by ace2236
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Unicameral Legislature:

The form of government that consist of only one legislative house or assembly, is called unicameral legislature.

Bicameral Legislature:

The legislative system of the country, comprising of two-tier assemblies is known as bicameral legislature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference Between Unicameral and Bicameral Legislature (with ... Key Differences Unicameral and Bicameral Legislature

Unicameral legislature or unicameralism is the legislative system having only one house or assembly. Conversely, bicameral legislature refers to the form of government, wherein the powers and authority are shared between two separate chambers.

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