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is it true that the Great Compromise was structured by the government because the issue between the large and small states were settled

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Yes, the Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was a proposal made during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to address the issue of representation in the newly formed United States government. The compromise was structured by government officials in order to settle the dispute between larger states, which favored representation based on population, and smaller states, which favored equal representation for all states. The compromise ultimately created a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives based on population and a Senate with equal representation for each state, thus satisfying both sides and helping to finalize the drafting of the Constitution.
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