It created 2 houses the house of Representativesand the Senate
It led to a bicameral legislature.
The form of the legislative branch
The Great Compromise is all the branches separated, the Exuecutive, the Judicial, and the Legislative. They all have their own jobs. The reason why they are separated is that they need to control or check each others power. They can't have too much.
The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
The Great Compromise
The Great Compromise
the Connecticut Compromise a.k.a the Great Compromise
The Connecticut Compromise established the bicameral composition of the Legislative Branch. It is also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman's Compromise.
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The 'Great Compromise' also known as the Connecticut Compromise, created the House of Representatives and the Senate - the house being represented by population and the Senate equally
Great compromise or Connecticut Compromise
the branch uses the Virginia Plan and has as many house representatives based on the states size, then two senates per stats
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.