Answer:
The statement is true.
Explanation:
The Connecticut Compromise was an agreement made during the Philadelphia Convention, in which the Constitution of the United States was approved in 1787. In this agreement, proposed by Roger Sherman, a political position was adopted for the organization of the legislative power of the United States that combined the two existing proposals at the time: the Virginia Plan, which favored the largest and most populous states by establishing a Congress with representation proportional to the population of each state; and the New Jersey Plan, which sought equal representation for each state. Thus, the Connecticut Compromise consisted of the establishment of a bicameral Congress, with one chamber organized according to the Virginia Plan, and the other organized according to the New Jersey Plan.
The correct answer is d. Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack against Israel.
The Yom Kippur/Ramadan war was an armed conflict between Israel and the Arab nations of Egypt and Syria in October 1973. The conflict initiated when the coalition of Egypt, led by the president Anwar Sadat, and Syria, led by the president Hafez Al-Asad, launched a surprise attack against Israel during the Yom Kippur holiday, which that year happened to be also during the Islamic sacred month of Ramadan. The goal for the Arab nations was to recover Arab territories that were lost in previous wars against Israel: the Sinai for Egypt and the Golan Heights for Syria.