The structure of Congress is based on two major determiners: equal representation for all states and representation based on population. The Senate has equal representation from each state by allowing exactly two senators from each state to be elected in. The House of Representatives is literally representative of the people because the number of reps from each state is based on population, as a states population grows or shrinks compared with other states it's number of allowed representatives rises and falls. For example, a state with a huge population like California has 53 reps while a state with significantly fewer residents, like Wyoming only has 1 rep. Most states fall in between.
In my school's legislature I would have two houses to make sure there was balance in representation. One house would have 3 students from each grade who were elected into their positions. The other house would have representatives from every major club or interest group based on how popular that group is. For example, there are a lot of athletes at this school so there might be 5 representatives elected to speak and vote on behalf of their group. There are much less people involved in yearbook so they would have 1-2 representatives. The legislative houses could meet regularly to discuss major issues in the school and come with ideas to make the school better. All the members would have an equal value in their vote about solutions to the issues. The two houses could pass ideas by each other for major progress and change. I think that this would be the best way to make sure that every student in our school was represented in our congress regardless of grade level or interest group.
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Many tribes also took legal action to prevent strip mining or spraying of pesticides on Indian lands. The best known of all Indian Power<span> groups was the </span>American<span> Indian</span>Movement<span> (AIM), formed by a group of Chippewas in Minneapolis in 1966 to protest alleged police brutality.</span>
C. To profit from trading in furs and other goods.
Many American Indians responded to the Carlisle policy by allowing their children to be immersed in Indian culture.
<h3>The Carlisle Indian Industrial School</h3>
This was a system that was adopted in the United states where the Indian citizens were being stopped from assimilating Indian cultures.
The school act made the parents to remove their children from the communities.
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