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A. If identical version of a bill are not passed in both houses, a compromise must be made.

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How many houses did the Great Compromise have?

The Great Compromise involved both houses of Congress. It based the number of representative in the House of Representatives on population and the number of Senators on a set number per state. It was a compromise between the large states and small states.


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What was the agreement that the legislative branch would have two houses?

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What was agreed to under the Connecticut compromise?

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Which plan called for two houses in the legislature?

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How did the great compromise resolve the debate?

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