The main issue that led to the Great Compromise was the issue of representation. The small states in the country thought that every state should have equal representation in the Congress. They thought the states ought to be equal to one another.
After World war II, the men who came back from the war found most of the jobs in the service industry being taken by women. Most were in clerical and service jobs, while a smaller percentage worked as nurses or teachers.
Question: In the 1950s and 1960s, many women were attracted by new jobs in the developing:
Answer: service industry