Asked by Mario Donawa on May 20, 2024

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The issue of representation was addressed in the Great Compromise by giving each state

A) the opportunity to elect its own governors.
B) an equal number of senators but linking representation in the House of Representatives to population.
C) an equal number of votes in the Electoral College.
D) a veto over constitutional amendments.

Great Compromise

An agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that led to the establishment of a two-chambered Congress to balance representation between large and small states.

Equal Number

A condition of having the same quantity or measure as another.

Senators

Elected officials who serve as members of the Senate, the upper chamber of the legislature in many countries, including the United States, responsible for making laws.

  • Appreciate the critical importance of major compromises, like the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise, in the development of the Constitution.
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Courtney ThompsonMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Great Compromise resolved the issue of representation by creating a bicameral legislature with equal representation in the Senate for each state and proportional representation in the House of Representatives based on population. This compromise satisfied both small and large states and is still in use today.