Answer:
The correct answer is C) In India some states are unicameral and some states are bicameral.
Step-by-step explanation:
In India, there are 29 states. Of those 29 states, the following are bicameral:
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Telangana. Thus there are 23 states in India that operate Unicameral Legislatures.
By definition, a state is said to be Bicameral if it's government shares powers between two separate chambers. In India, the bicameral chambers or are:
- Lok Sabha (the Upper House)
- Rajya Sabha (the Lower House)
On the other hand, Unicameralism is a feature of the state which has it operating only one legislative assembly. The primary responsibility of the legislative assembly of a state is to make laws.
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