Based on the map, each of these statements is true except
a) florida has a larger popula...
Social Studies, 14.12.2019 03:31 raquelqueengucci25
Based on the map, each of these statements is true except
a) florida has a larger population than maine.
b) michigan has fifteen representatives and two senators.
c) texas has the largest population of any state in the nation.
d) the fewest electoral votes a state can have is three: two for its senators and one for its representative.
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