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A two-house legislature is also called a unilateral legislature?

A two house legislature is not called a unilateral legislature, it is called a bicameral legislature.


A two-house legislature is also called a unicameral legislature?

False it is called a bicameral legislature


Is a two- house legislature also called a unicameral legislature?

False it is called a bicameral legislature


What are the two branches in the west Virginia legislature?

State Senate & House of Delegates


Is A two-house legislature is also called a unicameral legislature?

False it is called a bicameral legislature


A two-house legislature is called a unicameral?

No. A two-house legislature is called a bicameral legislature. Please note that "bicameral" is an adjective, not a noun.


What type of legislature has two branches?

A legislature with two branches is a legislature that consists of two groups, both of which must agree before a law can be passed. The US Congress is an example of a Legislative assembly with two branches. One branch, or house, is the US Senate; the other is the US House of Representatives.


Did Benjamin Franklin create the three branches of government?

NO he only created two a unicameral legislature and a executive


The great compromise of the constitution resulted in the?

The Great Compromise of the Constitution resulted in new branches of government. These branches are still in use today, they are the legislature, with the two houses.


What is a two house legislature called?

Bicameral


How is called two house legislature?

bicameral.


What are the two house of the legislature called?

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