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Crawford represented Georgia in the US Senate.
First there are The Magistrates: They represented the tradition of monarchy.Secondly, There are the Senate: It represented the tradition of oligarchy.Lastly, the Assemblies represented the democratic element of the Roman Republic.
Connecticut Compromise
The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.The patricians were originally represented by the entire senate and all the elected officials. As times changed, many men who were not connected to the old patrician families were able to enter the senate and so the ultimate patrician power rested with a coalition of the most powerful patrician families.
The 'Great Compromise' also known as the Connecticut Compromise, created the House of Representatives and the Senate - the house being represented by population and the Senate equally
States are represented equally in the Senate, with each state having two senators. This means that both large and small states have an equal voice in the Senate. This ensures that each state is equally represented in the legislative process.
by vote
Crawford represented Georgia in the US Senate.
He represented Illinois
By Two senators.
The congress is represented by the two houses of the state: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
I'd say that Yes, we are represented
Each State sends 2 Senators to the US Senate. The Senate representation is not based on population.Each Senator serves a 6 year term and then, must stand for reelection.
Daniel Webster represented Massachusetts in House and the Senate.
a reflection of federalism. each of the states is equally represented in the senate and each is represented in line with its population in the house.
Yes, he was. He represented New Hampshire in the US Senate from 1837 to 1842.
The Senate is the chamber where each state has the same number of votes no matter how large or small its population.