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5 May, 19:46

Under the Great Compromise, how many members would each state have in the lower house?

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  1. 5 May, 20:07
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    The term lower house apply to one of two state legislative chambers in a bicameral legislature. Forty-nine of the fifty States have a bicameral room lower house, with the only exclusion being Nebraska, which has a nonpartisan unicameral legislature.

    Nebraska run under a bicameral system until 1934, when voters approved a constitutional amendment to consolidate the two houses. No other State has seriously deliberate a unicameral system, while during his term as Governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura argued for one.
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