Large states
The Electoral College favors small states: every state, no matter how small, gets at least 3 electoral votes, so small states have more electoral votes per voter.
the southern states
nobody knew exactly where Jackson stood on the issue od states' rights but he has given toasts in favor of states' rights. He declared-"Our Federal Union-it must be preserved." So, Jackson was in favor for unionist rather than states rights.
so that the small states like New Jersey and the big states like Virginia would be happy. everybody would have 2 senators favoring New Jersey. also the amount of reps. would depend on population favoring Virginia.
In U.S. history, that would be the New Jersey plan.
no
Large states
both
The small states were not against ratification. The small states were the ones who stood to benefit most, so they were in favor of it.
The ISBN of Small Favor is 0451461894.
Yes, as a small state, New Jersey had advocated representation equal to the larger states.
Small Favor has 432 pages.
Small Favor was created on 2008-04-01.
The Electoral College favors small states: every state, no matter how small, gets at least 3 electoral votes, so small states have more electoral votes per voter.
No. It is designed to be in favor of the richer people.
All of the Union states.