"...they made the decision that each state would have one vote regardless of population." This passage was taken from my McDougal Littell, The Americans High School textbook.
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Northern states felt that representation in Congress should be based on the number of free people. Southern states believed that representation should be based on total population, which included slaves.
Senate.
because of the size.
The United States Constitution
The House of Representatives.
states representation in congress
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States often have mixed feelings about issue representation in Congress, as they seek a balance between local interests and national priorities. Some constituents feel underrepresented on critical issues like healthcare, education, and infrastructure, leading to calls for more advocacy from their elected officials. Additionally, differing political ideologies across states can create tensions regarding which issues receive attention, particularly in a polarized environment. Ultimately, states desire Congress to reflect their unique concerns while still addressing broader national issues.
The Three-Fifths Compromise determined how population would be counted for....? Representation in Congress and also direct taxes on the population of the states.
By the congress of the U.S
By the congress of the U.S