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Which statement best represents Roger Sherman’s argument in favor of equal representation in the Senate?
Small states are easier to manage politically, while large states are more likely to be corrupt.
Large states are ruled more democratically, while small states are more likely to be corrupt.
Small states hold elections more often than large states, while large states appoint representatives.
Large states hold elections more often than small states, while small states appoint representatives.
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