electoral college
At the Constitutional Convention of 1787 serious differences about representation were resolved by creating a bicameral legislature.
Usually, in democracies, differences are settled by elections.
by compromise
The Great Compromise settled the dispute of state representation in the U.S. Congress. It was decided that representation in the U.S. House of Representatives would be proportional to population, while representation in the U.S. Senate would be equal among all states.
Usually, in democracies, differences are settled by elections.
It settled most differences over slavery.
The differences between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan were settled through the Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise. This agreement, reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, established a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in the House of Representatives (reflecting the Virginia Plan) and equal representation in the Senate (reflecting the New Jersey Plan). This compromise balanced the interests of both larger and smaller states, allowing for a more unified framework for the new government.
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the great compromise
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The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) settled the debate over state representation in Congress.