Representation in the US senate is not based on population. Each state has two senators. The House's representation is based on population.
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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.
Every state has 2 senators while the house representation is based on the population of the state.
There are two parts of Congress: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Representation in the Senate is independent of population; therefore all states get the same amount of representation (2 Senators per state). Representation in the House of Representatives is dependent on population, which means that there is a different amount of representatives representing each state.
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It is based on equal representation for each state.
It is based on equal representation for each state.
It is based on equal representation for each state.
The Senate has two members for each state, but the House of Representatives has members based on population.
With regard to representation in the House of Representatives, states are represented according to their populations. Representation in the Senate is based on 2 delegates per state, regardless of population.
Small states wanted representation in Congress to be equal for all states regardless of their size or population, because they felt each state was an equal partner in the new nation and feared that they would be outvoted in Congress by larger states if representation were based on population alone. The legislature would consist of two house : a House of Representatives, with membership based based on state population, and a Senate, with each state receiving two members. This agreement became known as the Connecticut Compromise.
The difference is that representive is for the population ans senate is for two votes.
Yes.