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Describe the two houses that make up Congress. How is representation of states determined within each house? What is the purpose of Congress, as stated within the U.S. Constitution?

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Answered by geethikalekkala80
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Explanation:

To balance the interests of both the small and large states, the Framers of the Constitution divided the power of Congress between the two houses. Every state has an equal voice in the Senate, while representation in the House of Representatives is based on the size of each state’s population.

Answered by Anonymous
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The two houses that make up Congress are the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives bases the number of Representatives per state by population. For example, since California has a larger population than Delaware, it has more Representatives

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