Question
How did the Great Compromise resolve conflicts between large and small states?
By prohibiting the quartering of soldiers.
By counting enslaved individuals for representation.
By creating a bicameral legislature with two houses
By allowing states to make their own laws
By prohibiting the quartering of soldiers.
By counting enslaved individuals for representation.
By creating a bicameral legislature with two houses
By allowing states to make their own laws
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GPT-4o mini
The Great Compromise resolved conflicts between large and small states by **creating a bicameral legislature with two houses**. This compromise established the Senate, where each state would have equal representation (two senators per state), satisfying smaller states, and the House of Representatives, where representation would be based on population, satisfying larger states.