False because it is generally more difficult to pass legislation and makes it more challenging to implement significant reforms.
What is a bicameral legislature?
A bicameral system of government is one that has two houses of the legislature, similar to the House of Representatives and the Senate that make up the United States Congress.
The roots of the word "bicameral" are "bi" (which denotes two) and "camera" in Latin (that means chamber).
The bicameral British Parliament served as the model for the vast majority of parliamentary systems around the world.
A unicameral system is arguably preferable to a bicameral one because all legislators participate in debate and voting as a single body. Except for Nebraska, every state in the union uses a bicameral system to elect representatives to the federal legislature.
In contrast, American cities frequently use the unicameral system.
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