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37.

The phrase 'bicameral legislature' means

a single assembly
an elected legislature
a legislature consisting of a lower and an upper chamber
parliamentary system of government
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Prabhat jha said:   1 decade ago
A bicameral legislature is a government that relied on two houses, or separate entities, to make laws. For instance, in the United States, we have the House of Representatives (based on each state's population) and the Senate (each state has two representatives). Each house must work together to pass laws.

Ranjeet a prajapati said:   1 decade ago
Our Indian constitution clear the written the bicameral legislature both house in govt in two house lok sabha (house of people) lower house and rajya sabha (council of state) upper house the bicameral legislature in india.

Judhistir said:   9 years ago
Our parliament consists of Lok sabha and Rajya sabha. Lok sabha takes more power than Rajya sabha.

Sambath said:   1 decade ago
'bicameral legislature' means

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