Intro to American Politics
Bicameralism refers to a legislative system with two separate chambers or houses, typically known as the House of Representatives and the Senate in the United States Congress. This structure allows for a system of checks and balances within the legislative process, ensuring that both chambers must agree on legislation before it becomes law. Bicameralism influences how representatives are elected, the legislative process itself, and how the executive branch interacts with legislative actions.
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