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Constituencies / American Revolution / Voting systems / United States congressional apportionment / Apportionment / Article One of the United States Constitution / Baker v. Carr / Representation / Virginia Plan / Government / Politics / United States
Date: 2012-07-14 12:48:21
Constituencies
American Revolution
Voting systems
United States congressional apportionment
Apportionment
Article One of the United States Constitution
Baker v. Carr
Representation
Virginia Plan
Government
Politics
United States

Issue 4 | May[removed]Power in Numbers: REAPPORTIONMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION

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