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The "Great Compromise" resulted in the current system of a bi-cameral U.S. Congress, wherein there is a House of Representatives (number of State representatives based on population) and a Senate (each State with two representatives). Another name for the "Great Compromise" is the "Connecticut Compromise", reflecting the name of the State of the delegate who initially proposed the compromise.

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The Great Compromise came about when the existing states wanted a fair type of government. There were two plans created; the Virginia Plan, wherein each state would receive an amount of voting representatives depending on the size of the state and the New Jersey Plan, wherein each state would receive the same amount of voting representatives no matter the size of each state. Some time after the states argued about which one was better, someone came up with the idea to put both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan together into one type of government. They then created the Senate, wherein each state is allowed two voting representatives, and the House of Representatives, wherein each state is allowed a certain amount of voting representatives depending on the size of the state -- and they called the entire thing the Congress of the United States of America. The Senate and the House of Representatives are in the Legislative Branch of the Federal Government of the United States of America.

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