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6 May, 10:36

The senate is often referred to as 'The states' House why?

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  1. 6 May, 13:43
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    The people who wrote our Constitution designed the Senate as the States House of our Parliament. Each State has an equal number of Senators, which was a compromise at the time to get the Constitution through. The smaller states wanted to ensure that they would not be disadvantaged by their small populations
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