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27 August, 10:37

Why do rural, low-population states continue to exercise disproportionate power in national politics?

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  1. 27 August, 11:07
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    That is because they have the same amount of members in the senate as other much larger countries. The senate has 2 people from each state, regardless of the size. The size is important for the house of representatives whose member number is determined by a census.
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