REASON: Because some places have higher population and this is why they may have more representatives then others. ANSWERED BY: A 7th grader
Every state has 2 senators so no state will have more. Representatives are based on population and the states are divided into districts from which a representative is chosen. Some states do have more representatives than others.
Technically, no. By definition, all republics are representative in some form, since "republic" means "rule by elected officials", and elected officials are representative of the people who elected them. To use the term "representative republic" is just redundant. While it was used in the past by at least one of the founding fathers of the United States of America, it actually doesn't mean any more than just saying "republic". However, there are many countries that call themselves republics that are actually run by military dictatorships or religious leaders, and do not really have representative government, so the term "representative republic" could be used to emphasize countries that are truly representative.
They have a larger population, so they contribute to more than a smaller state would.
The bigger the state the more teams.
The Framers wanted all the states to be equal. The problem was that some states had more representatives than the other states, so they agreed that it was not equal for all the other states.
You can carry in some other states with a MS permit. Check out this link for more information. http://www.handgunlaw.us/
Yes, it is good in some other states. Each state sets its own laws regarding permits, so some states will recognize it but some won't. Check handgunlaw.us for more information.
Judaism does not have a "representative on Earth". Unlike some other religions, there is no Jewish intercessor with God or a living demi-god.
Some states require more heating. Some states require more air conditioning. Some states have more factories and fewer farms.
Because they work so hard ok people
It's because they wanted to be independent and wanted more power.
The United States primarily operates as a representative democracy, where elected officials represent the interests of the citizens. While there are elements of direct democracy, such as referendums and initiatives in some states, the overall system is structured around elected representatives making decisions on behalf of the people. This framework allows for a more manageable and organized government, especially given the country's size and population.