The "Great Compromise" was the establishment of a Senate and House of Representatives. To please the smaller states they gave them a Senate. Each state had two Senators. The House of Representatives satisfied the larger states. Representatives are assigned based on population.
The Great Compromise was an agreement worked out at the Constitutional Convention that established that a states population determined representation in the lower house of the legislature (the House of Representatives), while each state would have equal representation in the upper house of the Legislature (the Senate).
The Great Compromise is also called the Connecticut Compromise; large and small states agreed on representation in Congress. They agreed that members of the lower house would be based on population and members of the upper house would be equal for every state.
The Great Compromise was an agreement in which large and small states come to in the Constitutional Convention of 1787 which defines the legislative structure of the United States. This is also known as the Connecticut Compromise.
The states' representation in the lower house of the legislature would be divided according to population, and all states would be represented equally in the upper house
The states' representation in the lower house of the legislature would be divided according to population, and all states would be represented equally in the upper house.
The great Compromise, or Connecticut Compromise, set up Congress by havin a fight.
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The great compromise was made up of bicameral.
The Great Compromise
in the USA the Great Compromise occured in July 1787
It was called "The Great Compromise" and settled the composition of the new US Congress under the Constitution (1787).
It was called the Great Compromise.
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The proposal to form a bicameral congress instead of a unicameral one was proposed in the Virginia Plan. It was drafted by James Madison in 1787.
the great compromise was primarily related to representation in congress