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30 August, 05:25

Why did most states choose a bicameral over a unicameral legislature?

A. They wanted state government with strong legislatures and weak governors, something only achievable with two legislative bodies.

B. Having two legislative bodies would allow the wealthy and well-educated to balance out the common voters.

C. They felt bicameral was more democratic than unicameral legislature.

D. The wanted to have two legislative bodies to ensure everyone in their state was represented.

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  1. 30 August, 05:43
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    Most states chose a bicameral legislature because they believed that having two legislative bodies would ensure that everyone in their state was represented. Having an upper body legislature and a lower body legislature ensures that all policy is "double checked" to make sure that it both suits the constituents and the state as a whole.
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