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What is a unicameral legislature?

an executive committee that preserves Britain’s political traditions
a lawmaking body with two houses of elected representatives
a lawmaking body with a single house of elected representatives
an executive committee that shares power with state governments

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a lawmaking body with a single house of elected representatives
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A unicameral legislature is a lawmaking body with a single house of elected representatives. Option C is correct.

A unicameral parliament or unicameral legislature refers to a legislature which consists of one chamber or house. Unicameral legislatures exist when a multicameral system is not needed. Many multicameral legislatures were created to grant separate voices to different sectors of society .

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