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Q: Is it false did every state have one vote in congress no matter what number of delegates in represented it?
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How did the delegates disagree about representation in Congress How was it resolved?

because the number of representatives that a state would have both houses of congress would be based on that state's population. states with more people would have more votes in congress. this plan would have more favor the large States,


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