Answer:
Like Congress, forty-nine states have a c. bicameral legislature.
Step-by-step explanation:
The United States Congress and the legislatures of forty-nine states (all fifty except Nebraska) are lawmaking bodies of government that consist of two chambers or houses. They are called bicameral legislatures.
The United States Congress consists of the House of Representatives -lower house- and the Senate -upper house,- and both houses have equal legislative authority, although the upper houses may have special functions related to governors' appointments.