True. The representation was one vote per state, without regard to population. While giving smaller states parity, it would not adequately represent the will of the majority in the new nation.
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well the confederation congress thought it would be fun to see people get in fights over who would be voting so that's why they made this rule
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Because the people were citizens of their STATES, and the States made up the United States under the Articles of Confederation. The Federal government had very little impact on the people.
Yes, this was true under the Articles of the Confederation. The rule as put into place and passed to ensure equality between larger and smaller states by population.
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
Under the Articles of Confederation, all representation was based on one vote per state. Each state was represented on an equal basis, regardless of size. Legislation under the Articles required a two-thirds vote majority. However, to amend the Articles an affirmative vote from all of the states was required.
the Northwest Territory under the Articles of Confederation
Because the people were citizens of their STATES, and the States made up the United States under the Articles of Confederation. The Federal government had very little impact on the people.
Yes, this was true under the Articles of the Confederation. The rule as put into place and passed to ensure equality between larger and smaller states by population.
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
Under the Articles of Confederation, all representation was based on one vote per state. Each state was represented on an equal basis, regardless of size. Legislation under the Articles required a two-thirds vote majority. However, to amend the Articles an affirmative vote from all of the states was required.
Thirteen states were represented under the Articles of the Confederation.
There was no national court system under the Articles of Confederation. (GradPoint)
Under the Articles of Confederation, all representation was based on one vote per state. Each state was represented on an equal basis, regardless of size. Legislation under the Articles required a two-thirds vote majority. However, to amend the Articles an affirmative vote from all of the states was required.
the Northwest Territory under the Articles of Confederation
Under the Articles of Confederation, the term of the President was one year.
Yes, the US was allowed to make treaties under the Articles of Confederation.
The states had more power over taxation under the Articles of Confederation.
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