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Features of bicamreal legislature

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Answered by henaanvar
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A bicameral legislature is the lawmaking body of a system of government where authority is shared between two separate houses, or chambers, that work together to make laws.Ex:In the United States, the two chambers are called the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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The overall purpose behind bicameral legislature is to provide for representation for both the citizens of a country, as well as the state legislatures on the federal level or in the central government of a country or nation.

There are seven states in India having bicameral (two-tier) legislation:       Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jammu & Kashmir.

Answered by Anonymous
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A Bicamreal legislature simply refers to a particular body of government that consists of two legislative houses or chambers. In certain variations, a Bicamreal system may include two parliament chambers.

It's included in Federal system.

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