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Javier Barr
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18 February, 06:36
How does the senate benefit smaller states?
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18 February, 06:42
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It allows to have their voice heard.
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Because the U. S. House is based on population, larger states have way more representation. Since the senate only allows 2 senators per state everyone has equal representation.
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