The upper house in most federal systems is created to
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A.
ensure equality of federating units -
B.
oversee and check the lower house -
C.
prevent excesses of the executive -
D.
enable experienced elders make inputs to governance
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation
The upper house in most federal systems is created to prevent excesses of the executive.
Bicameralism makes it difficult for the executive to dominate the two chambers.