The principle of "Separation of Powers" is improved with a bicameral legislature rather than a unicameral legislature because a bicameral legislature

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creates a legislature that has less power than the judicial branch.

needs fewer representatives to pass the same number of laws.

takes more of the power from the executive branch.

requires that two bodies of government pass laws.

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The correct answer is D.
A bicameral legislature divides the legislators in two different and independent assemblies or bodies. That means that the Congress is composed of two legislature chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives. According to the separation of powers, the power needs to be shared.

The principle of "Separation of Powers" is improved with a bicameral legislature rather than a unicameral legislature because a bicameral legislature requires two bodies of government pass the laws.

For these chambers or houses, the members are elected by different methods which may vary from country to country. And by the different method of selection, the two chambers can have different number of members.

The people who established the United States were in favor of bicameral legislature as they wanted to have a management committee which is wealthier and wiser.