What purposes do bicameral legislatures serve, and why might some argue that they are redundant?

What will be an ideal response?

Ans: According to the author, adding a second house to a legislature makes it one step harder to do things, because the two houses tend to check each other. Another reason for choosing a bicameral legislature is to guarantee representation for different segments of society. Individuals argue that they are redundant because they perform the same functions.

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