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A bicameral legislature features?

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A lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts. The U.S. Congress is one of them (Senate and House of Representatives)

Step-by-step explanation:

Framers chose bicameral legislature:

Checks and balances system and equal representation for each state.

One government installation, elected by the people, a fear of majority rule.

Two chambers the framers were able to prevent a majority rule, keep the a balance between larger and smaller states

The House of Representatives where to be elected directly by the people and the senate consisted of two members from each state to be chosen by the legislatures of each state.

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