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Discuss the differences between Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures.
State Legislatures
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| Unicameral Legislature | Bicameral Legislature |
|---|---|
| A unicameral legislature is a type of legislative system where there is only one legislative or parliamentary chamber. It is responsible for making and passing laws. | A bicameral legislature is a legislative system with two separate chambers or houses, typically responsible for making and passing laws. |
| It consists of the Governor and only one House, i.e. the Legislative Assembly. | There are two Houses of the Legislature namely, the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council besides the Governor. |
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