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How did the Great Compromise compromise between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans?(1 point)ResponsesIt gave small states equal representation in the upper house and larger states proportional representation in the lower houseIt gave small states equal representation in the upper house and larger states proportional representation in the lower houseIt made one house in congress where all states had equal representationIt made one house in congress where all states had equal representationIt had two houses in congress where all states had proportional representationIt had two houses in congress where all states had proportional representationIt didn’t actually workIt didn’t actually work
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The correct answer is: **It gave small states equal representation in the upper house and larger states proportional representation in the lower house.**
This compromise created a bicameral legislature, with the Senate (upper house) having equal representation for each state and the House of Representatives (lower house) representation based on population.
This compromise created a bicameral legislature, with the Senate (upper house) having equal representation for each state and the House of Representatives (lower house) representation based on population.