Georges Étienne Cartier supported equal representation as he believed it was essential for fostering a sense of unity and fairness within Canada. He recognized that a balanced representation would ensure that various regions and communities had a voice in governance, promoting cooperation among diverse groups. This approach was vital for maintaining stability and encouraging the growth of a confederated Canada, as it allowed for the recognition and addressing of regional interests and concerns.
Some old person yep that's right
probably because he was from Massachusetts and he believed in equal representation.
It is based on equal representation for each state.
It was the New Jersey Plan that proposed the idea of an unicameral legislature with equal representation. It was ultimately rejected.
Nicholas Gilman changed his opinion many times. He was for both.
Some old person yep that's right
probably because he was from Massachusetts and he believed in equal representation.
The equal representation was created by The New Jersey Plan.
No amendment could change equal representation in the senate without
The Senate is the house of Congress that is based on equal representation. The House of Representatives is numbered based on the population of the state but the Senate has equal representation for even states with a lower population.
Inequal in representation by population, but perfect in terms of equal representation by State. The big states are equal to the smaller sized states. Bicameral legislatures seem to balance things out quite well.
The equal representation was created by The New Jersey Plan.
The senate
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Benjamin Franklin believed each state should have equal representation.
Under the Act of Union, which became effective in 1841, Canada West and Canada East were given an equal number of representatives in Parliament. The British population of United Canada, who wished to ensure equal Parliamentary representation, had requested this measure.
Equal representation by population in a one house legislature.