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dusya [7]
4 years ago
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"Congress is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Senate and house." In this sentence, what does "bicameral" mean?

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2 answers:
JulsSmile [24]4 years ago
7 0
A, two chambered. Process of elimination.
Ghella [55]4 years ago
3 0
I believe the answer is A two chambered
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The noted southern historian C. Vann Woodward argued that the term Bourbon, which implies a steadfast refusal to accept or learn from the defeat of the Civil War and adapt to new realities, hardly fit these three postbellum Georgia leaders, and other historians have convincingly shown that the trio did not possess the unity of interests and purpose that the term triumvirate implies.

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