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Define bicameral. A. two governments B. two leaders C. two powers D. two houses
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Define bicameral.
A. two governments
B. two leaders
C. two powers
D. two houses
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The word bicameral is composed of "bi" which means "two" and cameral, which means "chambers" - this refers to D. two houses in the Congress. One house would be described with "unicameral".
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