Answer:
The bicameral nature of the U.S. Federal legislature is responsible for C. the division of congressional power between two chambers*.
Explanation:
Under the U.S. Constitution, the national legislature's nature is bicameral. This means that the Congress is composed of two different chambers: the House of Representatives (where the members are allocated according to the state's population) and the Senate (where each state has two members.)
This <u>bicameral system prevents the legislative branch from having excesive power by providing procedures that divide congressional power</u>, known as <em>checks and balances</em>.
<em>*</em><em>This question was answered assuming the possible answers were: </em>
<em>A. Congress's reliance on committees to review proposals for new laws. </em>
<em>B. the expectation that members of Congress will represent their home districts. </em>
<em>C. the division of congressional power between two chambers. </em>
<em>D. gerrymandering in congressional districts during reapportionment.</em>