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What does it mean that the US Congress is a bicameral legislature?

Congress is the branch of government that interprets the laws.
Congress is made up of three branches—executive, legislative, and judicial.
Congress is divided into two parts—the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Congress is made up of two elected officials from each state.

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The correct choice is: "Congress is divided into two parts—the Senate and the House of Representatives."

Bicameral means "two chambers." In the U.S., Congress is the two-chamber (bicameral) legislative body: the House of Representatives (seats by population) and the Senate (two senators per state). The other statements are incorrect: Congress is the legislative branch (it makes laws), not the branch that interprets laws (that's the judiciary), and the three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) are the branches of government, not parts of Congress.