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How does a State's individual voting power differ from the House of Representatives versus the Senate?
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How does a State's individual voting power differ from the House of Representatives versus the Senate?
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How does a State's individual voting power differ from the House of Representatives versus the Senate?
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The house of representatives have a lot more authority, and are like the "bosses" of the states. On the other hand, the state itself only has limited power. The senate has the power to impeach. Hope this helps!
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