Asked by momma

Which of the following was created by the Great Compromise?

(1 point)
Responses

the Articles of Confederation
the Articles of Confederation

the Bicameral Congress
the Bicameral Congress

the location of the Capitol
the location of the Capitol

the Seventeenth Amendment


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Answered by momma
Which of the following is a temporary break in a session, or a half-term, of Congress known as?

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Responses

adjournment
adjournment

chamber break
chamber break

recess
recess

special session
Answered by momma
Which of the following is a congressional committee that deals with subjects on a continuing basis from one session to the next?

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Responses

conference committee
conference committee

joint committee
joint committee

select committee
select committee

standing committee
Answered by ImurmomLittlegurl
Here are the answers, thank me later lol.

1: the Bicameral Congress

2: recess

3: standing committee
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is the Bicameral Congress. The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, created a two-house legislature with representation based on both population (House of Representatives) and equal representation for each state (Senate). This compromise helped to establish a balance of power between larger and smaller states.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is recess. A recess is a temporary break in a session or a half-term of Congress. During a recess, members of Congress are typically on break and not conducting official business. This allows them to return to their districts or states to interact with constituents and conduct other activities.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is standing committee. Standing committees are congressional committees that are established to deal with specific subjects on a continuing basis, from one session of Congress to the next. These committees are responsible for conducting hearings, holding markups, and overseeing the legislative process for bills and issues within their respective jurisdictions. Examples of standing committees in Congress include the House Judiciary Committee and the Senate Finance Committee.

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