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Bicamerilism
Title: Bicamerilism
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 758 | Pages: 3.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Bicamerilism
In 1787, a pattern of government started to form in the colonies. A king chose a governor to serve as an advisory body and chief executive, which became the upper house of the colonial legislature. The lower house was elected by the colonist who owned property and were eligible to vote. This provided our founding nation of a bicameral legislation.
However, critics of bicameralism didn’t want it included into the constitution because they thought of
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Representatives also has the power to impeach federal officials for misconduct. The Congress also determines if a president is disabled and unable to continue in office.
Bicameral is an adjective describing a legislative body composed of two houses. Historically the Framer’s used this system of legislation to balance the Congress and the making of the Constitution. Today it is a governmental form that has continued to function as our ruling legislative body of government.
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