Yes, the Great Compromise of 1787 reflected the idea of government by the people by balancing the interests of both large and small states in the U.S. legislative system. It established a bicameral legislature, with the House of Representatives based on population—ensuring representation for the people—and the Senate granting equal representation to each state, regardless of size. This compromise aimed to create a more inclusive government that represented diverse interests, embodying the democratic principle of representation.
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The Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise.
The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
The Great Compromise and the 3/5 compromise
In order to form the government there had to be compromises. Unlike today where many in our government refuse to compromise the constitutional converntion knew that to have a strong government that the people within that government had to compromise to meet the needs of the people they work for.
there was the great compromise and there was the virgina compromise. the virgina compromise suggested a new form of government. the great compromise helped to establish the amendments and the constitution to the larger scale that we have now.
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The Great Compromise combined two plans that were drafted to create the new branches of the American government. It ended one of the most dramatic disagreements in American history and was something most people were happy with.
The Great Compromise of the Constitution resulted in new branches of government. These branches are still in use today, they are the legislature, with the two houses.
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the Great Compromise, Three-Fifths Compromise, and [i'm not reallly sure, but i think] Connecticut Compromise
it solved the issue of how people were going to be represented in government. the three fifths compromise stated that three out of five southern blacks would count as people, and the great compromise set up the bicameral houses of legislation. the house representation based on population, and the senate giving each state two representatives.