The Great Compromise solved the problem of representation in the legislature. According to the compromise, the House of Representatives would be based on state population. But each state would have an equal number of votes in the senate.
The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise, solved the issue of state's representation in the national legislature. The Compromise proposed a bicameral (two-house) legislature, with representation proportional to population in one house (the current House of Representatives) and equal representation by two people per state in the other house (the current Senate). This proposition was eventually accepted and written into the Constitution, and this mode of representation continues today.
each state two Senators and a number of Representatives that depended on its population.
the new jersey plan solved the issueof representation in the legislature
It made certain that the House of Representatives based their number of representatives on population, and the Senate had an equal number of representatives from each state.
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It created a two house legislature
it solved the problems of boundaries
representation in Congress
It created a two house legislature
Apportionment
The Great Compromise settled the method of representation in the legislativebranch (the US Congress). Small states wanted equal representation(equality by state), and large states wanted representationbased on population (equality by vote). ... In the House of Representatives, representation was based on population.
Conneticut Compromise
it solved the problems of boundaries
A decision on the structure of the legislature. The great compromise resolved the issue of state representation.
The Great Compromise
The Great Compromise
A bicameral legislature
The Great Compromise was created in 1787. It created America's bicameral legislature, and declared that states would have equal representation in the Senate, and proportional representation in the House.
The Great Compromise settled the method of representation in the legislativebranch (the US Congress). Small states wanted equal representation(equality by state), and large states wanted representationbased on population (equality by vote). ... In the House of Representatives, representation was based on population.