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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
10

Each state had one vote in a

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algol133 years ago
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The weaknesses are that it doesn't counted that much in the legislative. The strengths are that the states are equal and other states won't  get mad or whatever. Compromises on both sides are needed.

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