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conception of equality as an “ equality of opportunity ” rather than an “ equality of
condition . ” An equality of As a national symbol , the American Pledge of
Allegiance is of recent vintage . Written opportunity philosophy puts the burden
for one ...
conception of equality as an “ equality of opportunity ” rather than an “ equality of
condition . ” An equality of As a national symbol , the American Pledge of
Allegiance is of recent vintage . Written opportunity philosophy puts the burden
for one ...
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Because of population shifts , some constituencies may end up with many more
voters than others , thus undercutting the supposed equality of each citizen ' s
vote . Until recent decades , malapportionment favoured those parties with a rural
...
Because of population shifts , some constituencies may end up with many more
voters than others , thus undercutting the supposed equality of each citizen ' s
vote . Until recent decades , malapportionment favoured those parties with a rural
...
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The Supreme Court decision , known popularly as the Carter decision , rejected a
strict population equality requirement and , instead , held that the goal was
effective representation , to be achieved by relative parity of voting power .
Writing for ...
The Supreme Court decision , known popularly as the Carter decision , rejected a
strict population equality requirement and , instead , held that the goal was
effective representation , to be achieved by relative parity of voting power .
Writing for ...
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