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Q: Did roger sherman propose a two-house legislature as a compromise between the small states and the large states?
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What was the first name of the man who proposed the two- house legislature?

In American politics, the man to propose a two-house legislature was Roger Sherman when he came up with the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.


What is a sentence with propose?

He knelt on one knee to propose to her. He tried to propose a compromise, but they wanted nothing to do with it.


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Henry Clay


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In American politics, the man to propose a two-house legislature was Roger Sherman when he came up with the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.


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What compromiose did Henry Clay propose for admiting Missouri to the union?

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How did the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan each propose to structure the new national legislature?

The framers made a compromise so that one house in the legislature would give all states an equal vote while the other house would be determined by the population of a state. It is called the Great Compromise of 1787.