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Scilla [17]
4 years ago
10

At the constitutional convention of 1787 which problem was solved by the great compromise

History
1 answer:
Leviafan [203]4 years ago
4 0
It resolved the issue of representation in the U.S <span>legislature. Larger states wanted larger and better representation due to their larger population and amount of resources. Smaller states wanted equal representation because they didn't want to later on be overpowered by congress</span><span>
(Sorry if It's a little late)</span>
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