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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.

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A bicameral legislature is one that has two branches, based on the principles of federalism. The legislature in the United States has two branches in Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. All states have equal representation in the senate, while representation in the House of Representatives is determined by population size.

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The United States legislature is known as bicameral because it has two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The number of representatives a state has in the House is based on its population, while representation in the Senate is equal, with each state having two Senators.

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Bi camaral which means there are two houses of the legislature, General Assembly or Congress or whatever name they give the whole body.

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The UK Houses of Parliament which has the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

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