The House of Representatives is the government body where the number of representatives is determined by state population, according to the U.S. Constitution. This ensures that larger states have more representatives, making the legislative process more reflective of the population. Other governmental branches like the Senate and the Supreme Court do not use this population-based system.
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The House of Representatives is the part of the government where the number of representatives is based on state population, as established by the U.S. Constitution. This ensures larger states receive representation proportional to their population. Other branches of government, like the Senate and the executive branch, do not follow this population-based system. ;