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Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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  • double_arrow American Revolution
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  • double_arrow The Russian Revolution of 1917-1921

What is bicameralism?

Bicameralism refers to a legislative system that consists of two separate chambers or houses, such as a Senate and a House of Representatives. This structure is designed to provide a system of checks and balances, enhance representation, and allow for a more thorough debate on legislation

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