Unicameral is a term used in government for a legislature that has one house. This was the structure of the Continental Congress in the 1700s.
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The definition of "unicameral" is one legislative house. The definition of "bicameral" is two legislative houses. The Second Continental Congress that was convened in Philadelphia consisted of one legislative house; therefore it was unicameral.
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From its one chamber the legislature of the Second Continental Congress exercised both legislative and executive powers. Therefore, it is known as a unicameral legislature.
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AnswerThe second Continental Congress If you mean what type of congress was the articles of confederation, it was a unicameral congress.
In the U.S., Congress is bicameral. There are two branches of Congress, the Senate and the House.
no it's bicameral
Question Did the Great Compromise create a unicameral or bicameral Congress?
A unicameral congress is a legislature consisting of one body, group, or "house", as opposed to a bicameral congress, which has two (and a tricameral congress would have three). (Keep in mind that those words have the same prefixes as unicycle, bicycle and tricycle.)
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That would be the 2nd Continental Congress!!