Why do seats in the House of Representatives need to be reapportioned?
a. The number of seats each state has in the House is based on a state's population, which changes over time.
b. The majority party in the House of Representatives is determined by each state's proportion of party-affiliated voters.
c. The Constitution requires that each state's taxes be proportional to the size of its population.
d. Each congressional district must be redrawn to reflect changes in the state's population. —
a
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