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Which statement about the Great Compromise is accurate?
It overlooked the issue of state representation.
It merged the ideas of multiple delegates’ plans.
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The accurate statement is: "It merged the ideas of multiple delegates’ plans."
Explanation: The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise) resolved the issue of state representation by creating a bicameral Congress — a House of Representatives with representation based on population (from the Virginia Plan) and a Senate with equal representation for each state (from the New Jersey Plan). Thus it addressed, rather than overlooked, the representation problem.
Explanation: The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise) resolved the issue of state representation by creating a bicameral Congress — a House of Representatives with representation based on population (from the Virginia Plan) and a Senate with equal representation for each state (from the New Jersey Plan). Thus it addressed, rather than overlooked, the representation problem.
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