Yes, the congress should more accurately represent the gender/ethnic breakdown of the United States of America because there is no logical reason why it should not.
<h3>How many females are currently in the Congress of the United States of America?</h3>
Since about October 4, 2022, there are 123 women in the United States House of Representatives (excluding four female non-voting delegates), representing 27.9% of the total.
Since Representative Jeannette Rankin of Montana became the first female member of Congress in 1917, a total of 400 women have worked as U.S. Representatives, Delegate, Resident Commissioners, or Senators.
The Constitution calls for equal representation in the United States House of Representatives, with members allocated based on state population as determined by the legally required Census.
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That would be the Treaty of Paris. It was an article of peace suggesting the end of the Revolutionary War with Great Britain. In September of 1783, the treaty was signed, making the end of the war official.
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<span>People of Germany hated the
Treaty of Versailles for the reason that they thought the treaty was unfair.
The Germany was never consulted regarding the terms of the Treaty resulting to
their complaints. Though Germany complained a lot about the Treaty, the
different allies never cared about Germany’s complained and was asked to accept
the Treaty.</span>
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