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4 April, 11:39

If you chose to elect a single representative from each homeroom regardless of the number of students in each room, you would be following a model most like the

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  1. 4 April, 14:23
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    If you chose to elect a single representative from each homeroom regardless of the number of students in each room, you would be following a model most like the Senate.

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    The United States Senate is composed of 100 senators, 2 for each state, regardless of population. That is, it is a congressional chamber that is not proportional but equal. In the example, i would be choosing a single representative from each homeroom regardless of the number of students, to the system would be the same that the used in the Senate.
  2. 4 April, 14:31
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    The answer is "Senate"
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