👉 Undergovernment is a political and legal system in which the government is not directly controlled by any one individual or entity, but instead, it is managed by a group of elected officials who are accountable to the people for their decisions. The term was first used by the United States Constitution in 1789 when it was established as a bicameral legislature that would be composed of two houses: one for state governments and one for federal government. Undergovernment has been criticized for its lack of accountability