Except in Nebraska, each State legislature today is

is it bicameral?

unicameral
bicameral
nonpartisan
relatively powerless

Right.

To determine whether each state legislature, except Nebraska, is bicameral, you can start by conducting a simple online search. Here's how to go about it:

1. Open a web browser on your computer or smartphone.
2. In the search bar, type "list of state legislatures in the United States."
3. Look for a credible source that provides information on state legislatures.
4. Click on the relevant link to access the list.
5. Find the state you are interested in, excluding Nebraska, and examine its legislative structure.

Usually, the information provided will indicate whether the state legislature is bicameral or not. If a state is bicameral, it means it has two separate legislative chambers: an upper house (such as the Senate) and a lower house (such as the House of Representatives).

Remember, Nebraska is the only state in the United States with a unicameral legislature, meaning it has only one chamber. Therefore, all other states, with the exception of Nebraska, are typically bicameral.