One Man, One Vote" or "One Person, One Vote" is a slogan that has been used in many parts of the world where campaigns have arisen for universal suffrage. It became particularly prevalent in the less developed countries, during the period of decolonization and the struggles for national sovereignty from the late nineteen-forties onward. It was used in this form in an important legal case in the United States, the United States Supreme Court majority opinion of Reynolds v. Sims, (1964)
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Yes, Congress counted blacks as 1 third of a person
When only one person is nominated, a vote is unnecessary.
As we all know that 1 vote has its one value
1 person
yes because it would not be fare for 1 person to vote so 12 people vote cause its fare.
1: a short intercessory prayer usually in a series2: a vote given in deciding a controverted question or electing a person for an office or trust3: the right of voting : franchise; also : the exercise of such right
If you mean: 6 = x-1 then the value of x is 7
The mean of a sample is a single value and so its distribution is a single value with probability 1.
If you mean: 7+2b = 1 then the value of b is -3
From wordcentral.com: 1: to find the value of 2: to decide the value or worth of after study
Enter a value from 2 to 9.