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Urban and Rural Representation and State Legislative Apportionment
White, John; Thomas, Norman
1964
Citation:White, John; Thomas, Norman (1964). "Urban and Rural Representation and State Legislative Apportionment." Political Research Quaterly 4(17): 724-741. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/68668>
Abstract: The complexion of societies and civilizations change, often with amazing rapidity. A nation once primarily rural in character becomes predomi nantly urban. Representative schemes once fair and equitable become archaic and dated. (Chief Justice Warren, in Reynolds v. Sims.)