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14 October, 11:33

Why is the Legislative Branch referred to as a bicameral legislature?

A. Because this is where all the major decisions are made

B. Because it is the most important branch of government

C. Because it has two houses

D. Because it is ruled by both the executive and legislative branch

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  1. 14 October, 11:55
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    I think it's A. Because this is where all the major decisions are made
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