The Connecticut Compromise is an agreement during the Constitutional Convention that Congress should be composed of a Senate, in which States would be represented equally, and a House, in which representation would be based on a State's population.
I think the Connecticut compromise is where they agreed tho have two legislative houses one based on population (the house of representatives) and one house with two votes per state ( the senate). farrah provo ( but i would check it out if i were you)
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The Conneticut compromise is also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 in which the two houses of Congress were established. The decision was based on the compromise of New Jersey vs. Virginia; representaion by population and equal represenation.
The_Great_Compromise_">It can also be called The Great Compromise
If you are using it for the ESHS Gov. and Cit. 01 Packet it is just Great Compromise
Depends on what compromise you're talking about. If you're talking about The Great Compromise in the 18th Century, then another name for it is the Three-Fourths Compromise.
There are two other names commonly used for 'Great Compromise of 1787'. One of them is 'Connecticut Compromise', the second is 'Sherman's Compromise'.
Cleveland compromise
The Connecticut Compromise
The bundle of compromise was a name for the US Constitution mainly because of the Great compromise and the 3/5 compromise
Roger Sherman of Connecticut first suggested the Great Compromise
The 3/5 compromise
The Connecticut Compromise was also called the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman's Compromise.
Virginia comprimise
APEX....*The Great Compromise*<3
The Great Compromise
That compromise is known as the Great Compromise.
there was the great compromise and there was the virgina compromise. the virgina compromise suggested a new form of government. the great compromise helped to establish the amendments and the constitution to the larger scale that we have now.
William Paterson
The great Compromise, or Connecticut Compromise, set up Congress by havin a fight.
He proposed the Great Compromise.