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Bicameral
The Congress of the United States.
In a state - any member of the State Legislature. In the Congress - any member of the Representative or Senator.
At the Constitutional Convention of 1787 serious differences about representation were resolved by creating a bicameral legislature.
The legislature being designed was the US Congress, at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The compromise set up a two-house (bicameral) legislature with a separate Senate and House.
Bicameral
The Congress
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The two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Together, they make up the Congress.
The difference between the state legislature and the congerss is that the state legislature is state legislature while Congress is national legislature.
No, the legislature is not the same as Congress. The legislature refers to the branch of government responsible for making laws, while Congress specifically refers to the two houses of the United States federal legislature - the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The United States Senate and House of Representatives are collectively termed the "Congress" or "Legislature."
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Congress
Congress.
The legislature of the territory and Congress. The territorial legislature can pass a bill asked for statehood, and Congress has to approve the request.