Answer:
a government made up of two parts
Step-by-step explanation:
The bicameral legislature is system in which the government is divided into two chambers, houses, or simply put in two parts. None of the two parts of the government is not allowed to work independently, so anything that goes through one of the parts, has to go in the other part for voting as well. This system has been established in order to not allow a single political party or group to have total control in the politics, thus balancing the opinions and policies, and protecting the interests of the citizens.