1. Yes, there are two Senators for each state, and the number of Representatives for the House depend on a state's population. So larger states like Texas and California would have more representatives than a state like Connecticut.
2. The senate does have fifty states because there are 50 states in the US, and every state has two senators. The House of Reps. have an amount of members based off population of each state, so it can be even or not be even, but it's good that its based off population, so everyone in the state (or at least should) have their voices heard.
3. The electoral college is important because it determines who wins the presidency for the every four year presidential election.
4. It's actually 538 electoral college votes (the candidate has to get a majority of 270 to win) that is based off of each state's total number of congressional delegation (1 for each member of the House of reps and plus two for the senators).
5. California is the most powerful state during the presidential election because they have a total number of 55 electoral college votes due to it's extremely large population (it also has some of the world's most populated cities)
I believe the correct answer is A. Eminent domain is when when the government takes your land for the public good. It is the right of the government to use a property that is private for the use of the public with the right compensation to the owner.
Answer:
1. The meetings were loud and exciting.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening (1795-1831) was a time of religious revival in the United States following an era of republicanism and feelings of strict separation of church and state. Meetings were large and often outdoors, massive audiences gathered to listen to sermons and speeches. Churches won many more adepts, Methodists and Baptists won the most converts. The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant movement.