Can someone check if I answered this question correctly?

What is the county unit system?

Ans- The county unit system gave each county a number of voting units based on the size of the population. For example, a city that is highly populated could get 8 voting units and farm lands with not many people could get as little as 2 voting units.

Thanks! -MC

I think you have that backward. Check this site.

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1381

To check if you answered the question correctly, we can compare your response with the correct information.

The county unit system was indeed a method of allocating voting units to each county based on population size. Each county was assigned a certain number of voting units, which could vary depending on the population. Your answer accurately describes that more populated areas, such as cities, could have more voting units (as high as 8), while less populated areas, like farm lands, could have fewer voting units (as low as 2).

Based on this comparison, it seems that you have provided a correct explanation of the county unit system. Well done!