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Q: What two groups settled their argument with the Great Compromise?
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Did the Great Compromises settled the argument over how slaves were to be counted?

Yes, it was known as the three-fifth compromise


Which plan settled the debate over state representation in Congress?

The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) settled the debate over state representation in Congress.


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.


What did the dispute did the great compromise?

The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.


The great compromise settled a dispute between which two groups?

Large and small states


The great compromise settle the dispute over what?

The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.


What did the great compromise settle the dispute over?

The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.


Was the Great Compromise of 1787 really a compromise?

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


What compromise created the two houses of congress?

It was called "The Great Compromise" and settled the composition of the new US Congress under the Constitution (1787).


Which two groups was a compromise between the Great Compromise?

Large states and small states


What plan settled the debate over state representation in congess?

the great compromise


What controversy was settled by the great compromise?

The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, solved the issue of how the states were represented in congress. Resolved in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Great Compromise solved the problem of representation for smaller states by having Congress have two senators for the Senate and proportional representation in the House of Representatives, based on population of the state.