They wanted to have more say in government because they had more people. Their argument was that states with more people to represent needed more say.
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Railroads approved greatly of the state governments' legislation during
the gilded age. For example, one of the biggest pieces of legislation
regarded the rules surround eminent domain. This essentially meant that
anyone was able to get private ownership of any land for as little money
as possible. This meant that the railroads were able to build and
develop on land that they had got either for free, or that they had paid
very little for.
Trueeee I think I read this Wikipedia and it said that so yeah
<span>Basically, Churchill was against the Munich Agreement and did not see how the appeasement of Germany would stop a war from happening.</span>