The Great Compromise, which established a bicameral legislature in the United States, was a practical solution to the conflict between large and small states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. By creating a House of Representatives based on population and a Senate with equal representation, it balanced the interests of both groups. While it was not a perfect solution and had its criticisms, it effectively enabled the formation of the federal government and helped ensure broader support for the Constitution. Overall, it is generally regarded as a key factor in the successful establishment of the U.S. political system.
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The Great Compromise
The Great Compromise
The Great Compromise
The best way to get a good offer in a compromise settlement is to talk as much as possible with the opposing party to find some middle ground. If you do not already have lawyers helping you it may be a great idea to find someone to help mediate discussions between both parties.
Each state gets two Senate representatives
The great Compromise, or Connecticut Compromise, set up Congress by havin a fight.