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iogann1982 [59]
2 years ago
9

. The Great Compromise resolved the issue of voting representation between the large and small states by creating a ____________

__________ legislative branch of government.
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1 answer:
Leona [35]2 years ago
3 0
The Great Compromise solved the problem of representation because it included both equal representation and proportional representation. The large states got the House which was proportional representation and the small states got the Senate which was equal representation.
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