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... ratio , starts from an assumed number of persons to one representa- tive , the number being usually but not necessarily a whole number of hundreds or thousands ; and the other , which , but for the fact that it has long been called the ...
... ratio , starts from an assumed number of persons to one representa- tive , the number being usually but not necessarily a whole number of hundreds or thousands ; and the other , which , but for the fact that it has long been called the ...
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... ratios to the third , or standard , is then meas- ured , whichever ratio is nearer to the standard is accepted , and State A assigned the corresponding number of representatives . This is the test and the only test which can be derived ...
... ratios to the third , or standard , is then meas- ured , whichever ratio is nearer to the standard is accepted , and State A assigned the corresponding number of representatives . This is the test and the only test which can be derived ...
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... ratio in each state must be as near as may be to the standard ratio ; and , secondly , the method must hold the scales even between the large and the small states . The ratio either for the country or for a state is usually ex- pressed ...
... ratio in each state must be as near as may be to the standard ratio ; and , secondly , the method must hold the scales even between the large and the small states . The ratio either for the country or for a state is usually ex- pressed ...
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... ratio of one representative to 47,000 people and 12 representa- tives , the apportionment against which Everett and Webster pro- tested , that state would have had , to be sure , only 197 representa- tives to 10,000,000 people , far ...
... ratio of one representative to 47,000 people and 12 representa- tives , the apportionment against which Everett and Webster pro- tested , that state would have had , to be sure , only 197 representa- tives to 10,000,000 people , far ...
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... ratio . So we are brought face to face with the question , Which is the correct point of departure ? Certain practical considerations likely to affect the choice of Congress between these methods will first be presented and later the ...
... ratio . So we are brought face to face with the question , Which is the correct point of departure ? Certain practical considerations likely to affect the choice of Congress between these methods will first be presented and later the ...
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