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The Great Compromise set up a Legislative Branch with the Senate based on

the Judicial Branch.

population.

the Electoral College.

a fixed number per state.
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The Great Compromise set up a Legislative Branch with the Senate based on **a fixed number per state**. Specifically, each state is represented by two senators, regardless of its population size. This was established to balance the interests of both small and large states in the legislative process.
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