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what is bicameral legislature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The bicameral legislature, refers to the law making body of a country that comprises of two separate houses.

  • Parliament is also known as "Sansad"

  • EXAMPLE = the Upper house and the Lower house that shares the powers.

  • Its primary objective is to ensure just and fair representation of all the sectors or groups of the society, in the Parliament.

  • Bicameral legislature is related to Parliament, Lok Sabha, and Rajya sabha of our country and other countries... Ok
Answered by riya62621762
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∆∆∆The bicameral legislature, or bicameralism, refers to the lawmaking body of a country that comprises of two separate houses, i.e. the Upper house and the Lower house that shares the powers.

∆∆∆Its primary objective is to ensure just and fair representation of all the sectors or groups of the society, in the Parliament.

∆∆∆Bicameral legislature is related to Parliament, Lok Sabha, and Rajya sabha of our country and other countries

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