Many bicameral systems are not connected with either federalism or an aristocracy, however.
In the vast majority of bicameral systems, the second chamber is significantly smaller.
In India's bicameral parliamentary system, women represent a minuscule amount of each house.
All other Australian states continue to have bicameral systems.
All the other states use a bicameral system instead.
Surely this is the most natural way to provide Europe with a bicameral system consisting of a parliament and senate.
The United States provides a good example of a bicameral system in which the two chambers are more or less equal.
Unlike other Australian states, it is not a bicameral system, having only one elected house.
The 1961 constitution also introduced a senate to form a bicameral system.
It is a bicameral system with two elected houses.