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What is a significant advantage of a bicameral Congress? Smaller states are represented equally in the Senate in which each state, regardless of size, has two representatives
Smaller states are represented equally in the House of Representatives in which each state, regardless of size, has two representatives.
There is no advantage to a bicameral Congress in reality it creates an uneven level of representation for smaller states.
Elected officials from smaller states are elected for shorter terms than officials from larger states in the House of Representatives

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