features of bicameral Legislature
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A bicameral legislature simply refers to a particular body of government that consists of two legislative houses or chambers. In certain variations, a bicameral system may include two parliamentary chambers.
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In this state, there is only one chamber, or house, which makes laws. All others have two that work together, usually called the House of Representatives and the Senate. For this reason, we say that these states and the federal system have bicameral legislatures, where 'bicameral' means 'two houses.'
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