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2 April, 16:55

How did creating a Senate give small states an equal voice in government? A. Small states would send the same number of members as large states. B. Larger states would send more members because more people lived there. C. The three branches of government would all have the same amount of power. D. The Bill of Rights gave everyone an equal voice in the U. S. government.

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  1. 2 April, 17:25
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    Creating a Senate gave small states an equal voice in government through:

    A. Small states would send the same number of members as large states.

    In the Senate each state is allotted two Senators.
  2. 2 April, 19:35
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    The correct answer is A. Small states would send the same number of members as large states

    In the US Senate, unlike the House, the voice of small states is equal to the voice of larger states.
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