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Representation in congress.
At the Constitutional Convention, the delegates agreed to the Connecticut Compromise. The compromise stated that representation in the House would be proportional based on population, and that each state would be represented equally in the Senate.
It solved the problem of representation in congress because the house of representatives was based on proportional representation (# of representatives based on population) which made the larger states happy and the Senate was based on equal representation (each state got two representatives) which made the small states happy. So each state was represented.
What problem? When? The question is unclear.
They had to create a new Document
Well i would have to say representation in congress..... but i can't say im correct.
It gives us a visual representation of the ratios.
It gives us a visual representation of the ratios.
I believe Henry Clay and Congress got together and tried to improve things
the way to do it is X2 - Bsqaure - 1x then divide by 234.5 then you will have your answer. Good day :)
The Great Compromise addressed the issue of representation in the legislature. New Jersey favored a set number of representatives regardless of population. Virginia favored a population based system. The Great Compromise established a two body Legislative Branch of Federal government.
Those representives are elected by the people and are assumed to do the work of the people when elected. If they do not do so or the people feel they did not do so they are not re-elected.