Which of the following is a true statement about the federal government? The legislative branch is bicameral with two houses that work together to pass legislation. The legislative branch is unicameral with one house that only works on passing legislation. The executive branch is bicameral with two houses that work together to pass legislation. The executive branch is unicameral with one house that only works on passing legislation.
I think it is the first option, but I'm not really sure
No, it's not A.
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Any other ideas?
No :/
OH WAIT! I'm sorry. It's between A and D.
I was reading something while I was reading this question and got it mixed up with something else.
haha it's ok :)
But ya, it's between A and D :p
Ok :) could you possibly explain it? Or give a link that explains?
Sure.
''Bicameral meaning "two" (bi) Legislative branch consists of two branches: The house and Senate.''
The executive branch is also bicameral right?
Yes, I believe so.
The President and the Vice President
So, then it would be A
Exactly. You got it :P
Thanks! And get that 99 already :)
Haha, I'll try. I've been busy lately. ;-;
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It's the first option because there is Senate and House of Representatives
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