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A '''bicameral''' government is one in which there are two branches, chambers, or houses, such as the [[United States Congress]] which is composed of the [[US Senate|Senate]] and the [[House of Representatives]]. Passing legislation requires the consent of both houses.
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A bicameral government is one in which there are two branches, chambers, or houses, such as the United States Congress which is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Passing legislation requires the consent of both houses.