The Great Compromise addressed disagreements over federal representation by A) creating a bicameral legislature.
<h3>What did the Great Compromise do?</h3>
The Great Compromise was a compromise between the Vir-ginia Plan and the New Jersey plan which had called for large states to have more representation, and for equal representation respectively.
The Great Compromise solved the issue by creating a bicameral legislature where one house (Senate) would be equally represented and the other House (House of Representatives) would be proportional.
In conclusion the Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature to stop arguments on federal representation. 
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Severe damage was inflicted on the Colosseum by the great earthquake in 1349, causing the outer south side, lying on a less stable alluvial terrain, to collapse. Much of the tumbled stone was reused to build palaces, churches, hospitals and other buildings elsewhere in Rome.
        
             
        
        
        
He conducted his experiments on Auschwitz prisoners during the holocaust. He was a doctor in Auschwitz who used the prisoners to conduct highly unethical experiments such as taking people's organs without anesthetics for examination, or freezing people to death in order to examine effects of hypothermia.
He believed that he was not evil but that it was a great opportunity to expand science. Since he didn't consider Jews to be people, they were good for his experiments since he could do anything he wanted while rationalizing that it was ultimately worth it since he would get new information and develop medicine so he believed that the ends justify the means. 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is C.
d. the US and Mexico never unified.
a. Had a rise of more dictators.