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Reynolds v. Sims
In 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Reynolds v. Sims, held that state legislative districts had to be apportioned on the
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basis of population, ensuring that each person's vote had equal weight. Why was this decision considered a landmark case for voting rights and democracy in the United States? What impact did it have on the political landscape of the country?
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