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Q: How did the Great Compromise resolve the conflict caused by the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
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What is a example of great compromise?

The new Jersey plan and the Virginia plan


What compromise combined the New Jersey plan and the Virginia Plan?

The great compromise.


What major compromise was a combination of the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan?

The Connecticut Compromise


Major compromise was a combination of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?

The Great Compromise


When was the Great Compromise signed?

The Great Compromise was signed in 1787 after the propositions of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan


What states represented the Virginia Plan the new jersey plan and the great compromise?

The bigger states opposed the New Jersey plan and the smaller states opposed the Virginia plan. IDK which states liked/dislike the great compromise.


Was the Great Compromise of 1787 really a compromise?

Yes it was. Because it settled the New Jersey and Virginia plan. =]


What compromised combined the New Jersey and Virginia plans?

The great compromise.


Was the disagreement over the Virginia Plan and the new jersey was settled by the three fifths compromise?

No, it was settled by the Great Compromise.


Was the Virginia Plan before the great compromise?

Yes, the Virginia Plan was written before the Great Compromise along with the New Jersey plan. The Congress decided to take some ideas from the Virginia Plan and some from the New Jersey Plan to create a plan that worked for both of them, and as a result, the Great Compromise was created.


What is the name of the comprimise between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan?

The Great Compromise


Name two areas in addition to representation where two delegates reached compromises?

Virginia and New Jersey came to compromise about the problem of representation.