We
can define the reasons that why United states have a bicameral congress in historical, practical and theoretical way. If we look
at the historical reason we see that the British Parliament had consisted of
two houses since the 1300s, and if we see practically, the Framers
had to make a two-chambered body to settle down the conflict that is between
the Virginia Plan ( in this plan, there are two houses of congress and the
population will determine the representation in each house) and the New Jersey
Plan (in this plan there is a single house of Congress and each state would have
an equal vote) <span>at Philadelphia in 1787 and theoretically the farmers
preferred a bicameral congress in a way that one house of congress would have
check on the other house.</span>
I believe that would be the fault line.
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They could get to know each other without supervision.
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They had a cheap fast mode of transportation to go to places and to get to school, home and work without the expense of a car.
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