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What is bicameral legislature and why do we need bicameral legislature

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Answered by atharvabizzarohazard
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Answer:

A legislature with two houses, or chambers.

Explanation:

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. In the United States, the two chambers are called the House of Representatives and the Senate.

The parliaments of Italy, Japan, and France also are bicameral, though none of those countries has a federal form of government.

A practical reason for a bicameral system is to prevent the legislative branch from having too much power – an intrabranch check. The bicameral system is supposed to provide for checks and balances and prevent potential abuses of power. Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms

Answered by seekersanchit
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Answer:

Bicameral Legislature has two houses instead of one, including the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council. Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, etc, are the Bicameral States

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