Representation by population is the idea that the number of representatives your state has is dependent on the amount of people in the state.
Representation in the US senate is not based on population. Each state has two senators. The House's representation is based on population.
The population of a state really affects the representation in Congress. In fact, change in represention all depends on the population. So, to answer your question, every time there is a big change in the population that is when the representation changes.
population
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Equal representation by population in a one house legislature.
Population
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The Three-Fifths Compromise determined how population would be counted for....? Representation in Congress and also direct taxes on the population of the states.
The answer of course is by population of area per square unit. ^-^
The population pyramid is a graphical representation of a population's age and gender distribution.
The Representation Compromise gave both large states and small states the type of representation they asked for. This was done by changing the representation standards in the houses of Congress. Large states had wanted representation based on population. This standard was accepted in the House of Representatives, which allowed the number of representatives to be determined by state population. Smaller states wanted equal representation, despite population size. This was accepted by the Senate, in which all states have the same number of representatives.
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