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KatRina [158]
3 years ago
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How did the reapportionment act of 1929 affect the House of Representatives

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Inessa [10]3 years ago
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It established a permanent method for apportioning a constant 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives according to each census.
yuradex [85]3 years ago
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Was a combined census bill passed by the United States Congress that established a permanent method for apportioning a constant 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives according to each census
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