The Great Compromise, reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, resolved the conflict between states favoring equal representation and those advocating for representation based on population. It established a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Senate, where each state has two senators regardless of size, and the House of Representatives, where representation is based on population. This compromise balanced the interests of both large and small states, ensuring fair legislative representation and facilitating the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
it solved the problems of boundaries
it solved the problems of boundaries
it solved the problems of boundaries
They consisted of a house of representative and a senate.
The Great Compromise
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The Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise.
representation in Congress
OK the great compromises legislature was a two house legislature because they took it from the new jersey plan and the Virginia plan and put them together to make one big legislature.
The Great Compromise.
A bicameral legislature
A bicameral legislature