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The US congress consist of 2 chambers: The Senate and The House of Representatives.
There are two legislative chambers - the House of Representatives and the Senate.
House of RepresentativesSenate-------------------------------------------------------------------- The two chambers of the United State Congress are the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The United States Congress has two houses. The first is the Senate, and the second is the House of Representatives.
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"Bicameral" means "having two chambers."Bicameral: The characteristic of having two branches, chambers, or houses, such as the United States Congress, which is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
a two thirds majority vote in both chambers of congress
In the US, Congress is divided into "Houses" (sometimes called chambers). Both houses of Congress -- the US Senate and the US House of Representatives -- are part of the Legislative Branch of government. The Senate and House of Representatives make laws together. Under most circumstances, they have to agree by a simple majority vote.
No. Bicameral means the Legislative branch of the government (Congress) is divided into two separate parts, called chambers or houses. In the United States, the two chambers of Congress are the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The address of the capital building in Texas is 1100 Congress Ave, Austin, TX. The Texas State Capitol houses offices for the secretary of state and all legislators as well as the Senate and House Chambers.
The Democrat Party controlled both houses of Congress during the George H.W. Bush years.
Yes, So did the US Congress. Yes, So was the US Congress.