A bicameral house refers to a legislature that consists of two separate chambers or houses. Each chamber has its own members and functions within the legislative process.
Unicameral house: Unicameral means having only one chamber or house in the legislature.
Upper house: The upper house is typically one of the chambers in a bicameral legislature with distinct powers and functions compared to the lower house.
Lower House: The lower house is another name for one of the chambers in a bicameral legislature with different characteristics from the upper house.
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