27. At the Constitutional Convention, two plans were proposed for what form the new national government should take. Describe how the Great Compromise tried to address the concerns of small and large states.(1 point) Responses Sherman proposed the creation of changing the Articles of Confederation with the Bill of Rights. This pleased the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Sherman proposed the creation of changing the Articles of Confederation with the Bill of Rights. This pleased the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Sherman proposed the creation of a two-house legislature (members of the House of Representatives would be elected by popular vote), members of the Senate would be chosen by state legislatures, and each state would have two senators. Sherman proposed the creation of a two-house legislature (members of the House of Representatives would be elected by popular vote), members of the Senate would be chosen by state legislatures, and each state would have two senators. Sherman proposed that large states could be slave states and small states could be free states. Sherman proposed that large states could be slave states and small states could be free states. Sherman proposed that George Washington would govern the small and large states. Therefore, states did not have to govern themselves.
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