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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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Q: True or false Under the Articles of Confederation each state had only one vote regardless of its population?
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