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When Used in a Legal Context the Term 'Bicameral' Refers

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When used in a legal context the term 'bicameral' refers to:


A) the parliament consisting of two Houses, an Upper House and a Lower House.
B) the separation of power between federal and state governments.
C) the authority of the Governor General.
D) the ban on the filming of parliamentary sessions.

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