Match each legislative structural concept or institution on the left with its corresponding defining feature or institutional context on the right.
- Bicameralism in Federal StatesProvides equal representation for component units to safeguard minority interests
- Unicameralism in Unitary StatesAccelerates legislative processes and minimizes administrative costs in homogeneous societies
- House of LordsServes as an appointed or non-elected upper chamber providing legislative review
- Senate in NigeriaEnsures checks against hasty legislation by reviewing bills passed by an elected lower house
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Bicameralism in Federal States matches providing equal representation for component units; Unicameralism in Unitary States matches accelerating legislative processes and minimizing costs; House of Lords matches serving as an appointed upper chamber; and Senate in Nigeria matches acting as a second chamber checking hasty legislation.
Bicameral systems in federations safeguard federating units through equal representation. Unicameral systems reduce financial costs and legislative delays. The United Kingdom's House of Lords operates as an appointed upper house, while the Nigerian Senate acts as an upper chamber checking bills from the House of Representatives.
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Structural functions and comparative characteristics of unicameral and bicameral legislatures