What is the importance of the Great Compromise to the Constitution?(1 point)
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It gave Congress the ability to override a presidential veto.
It gave Congress the ability to override a presidential veto.

It allowed Congress to represent both small and large states effectively.
It allowed Congress to represent both small and large states effectively.

It established that the president would have significant power, but a limited term of office.
It established that the president would have significant power, but a limited term of office.

It allowed Supreme Court justices to determine the constitutionality of laws, even if those decisions were not popular with citizens.

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It allowed Congress to represent both small and large states effectively.

(The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature: the House based on population and the Senate with equal representation for each state.)