3.3.3 Practice: Does Congress Look Like America? Practice Assignment U.S. Government and Politics (S3655742) Mikayla Sullivan Points possible: 10 Date: ____________ For this assignment, you will examine and compare the demographic makeup of the U.S. population and of Congress and analyze how accurately Congress itself reflects the nation's people. To get the best grade possible, follow the instructions in the assignment closely and answer all questions completely. This assignment is worth…
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CONGRESS REPRESENTATION As a bicameral legislature of the central government in the US, the Congress comprises of two chambers. The main goal behind the designing of the Congress was to be a direct voice in the national government. The election of Congress members ensures representation of their constituents in Washington DC. However, tensed discourses maintain lack of representation of all groups, especially minority group in the Congress. Whites and upper-class males have taken over the Congress…
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Reasons for Amending the Constitution The mode of representation in the American system of governance is based on state boundaries and apportionment of the representatives is limited to a total number of 435 representatives where each state is guaranteed of at least one representative (Miler, 2010). The system of apportionment, which is based on population, was meant to bring about equal representation of the citizens in the House of Representatives. The small states are overrepresented in the House…
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Chapter 10 WHAT WERE THE DISAGREEMENTS ABOUT REPRESENTATION? The Virginia Plan’s proposal to create a two-house Congress was not controversial. Continuing British and colonial practices, all the states except Pennsylvania and Georgia had instituted bicameral legislatures. There also was a widespread belief that a bicameral legislature would be less likely to violate people’s rights than a unicameral legislature. Each house could serve as a check on the other. What was controversial in the Virginia…
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Texas Women Representation in Congress For most of our history, both in US history and in Texas history, there was not an equal representation within Congress. In Texas history, the numbers were unfortunately smaller. Since the election of 2016, many people, most specifically women, are making an impact in running for office. As a result, for the first time in history, there has been an increase in women running for office compared to any other time in history. A few reasons that influenced their…
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The Constitutional Convention which met on May to September of 1787 was a result of weak policies adopted by the continental congress in 1777 during the time of the Revolutionary War. In other words, the policies and governing documents that were in place could not meet the needs of the United States as an official country and it laid a structure that created a weak national government while giving more power and authority to strong state governments. Serious issues such as the national government…
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on the basis that legislators sometimes have to compromise in order to stay in office and serve the people in other good ways. However, this is not the case in Congress because Congress is not representative or responsive. Congress is not serving the people, and this is demonstrated in the unproductivity of the legislative body. Congress continues to further isolate itself from the public. Legislators write complex legislation that an average citizen…
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larger states rejected it. The Virginia Plan was debated for two weeks. Many believe that the Compromise that has been reached is a major progression towards the unification of the states under a Federal System and has solved the problem of state representation. The smaller states were in favor of The New Jersey Plan, which was proposed by William Paterson. In many ways this plan resembled our current plan of government, The Articles Of Confederation (This plan proposed a one house legislature with representatives…
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called for two houses of Congress with representation based on population--the more people you have, the more votes you get. The New Jersey Plan called for one house of Congress with equal representation--each state gets one vote. The Great Compromise = Two houses of Congress. One house has proportional representation, the other has equal representation. Problems with Representation 3/5 Compromise: Counted slaves as 3/5 of a person when it came to representation. Slaves were seen as property…
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compromise that created our congress and set a precedent to how a compromise should be set. The issue was raised when the larger and smaller states debated over equal representation. The larger states, which favored the Virginia Plan, wanted representation which depended on population. The smaller states, favoring the New Jersey plan, wanted equal representation in congress regardless of population. After a long debate, every state was given equal representation in one house of Congress, and proportional representation…
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