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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
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The rationale for Congress being bicameral was a compromise between which two groups:

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1 answer:
Oxana [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

d) Small vs. Large State Populations

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The Bicameral system divided the United States' Congress into two:

<u>- Senate</u>

Every single states can appoint 2 Senators to represent their interest within the government . Regardless of the number of population that exist in each states.

<u>- House of representatives</u>

The number of members that each states can put in House of representatives  is dependent on the number of their population. The more population a state has will mean that the state can elect more people into the House.

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