In the context of the United States Constitution, representation in the upper house, or Senate, was determined by equal representation for each state, regardless of its population size. This means that each state, whether large or small, would have two senators, ensuring that all states had an equal voice in the legislative process. This arrangement was reached during the Constitutional Convention as a compromise between larger states, which favored representation based on population, and smaller states, which sought equal representation.
The upper house also called Senate. The delegates are called as Senators that's how the upper house delegates are determined.
By the people
House of reps
House of Representatives
The voters of the United States.
by the size of the statesmpopulation
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Seperation powers!
Well my teacher told me that it was determined by how many votes there was in the senate(:
This representation would be based upon population.
Connecticut compromise
It already does. That's how the membership of the House of Representatives is determined.