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How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
It completely supported the creation of a unicameral legislature.
It favored representation for the larger states over the smaller states.
It created balance by blending the Virginia and New Jersey plans.
It gave every state the same number of state representatives.
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It created balance by blending the Virginia and New Jersey plans.
Explanation: The Compromise established a bicameral Congress — the House based on population (Virginia Plan) and the Senate with equal representation for each state (New Jersey Plan).
Explanation: The Compromise established a bicameral Congress — the House based on population (Virginia Plan) and the Senate with equal representation for each state (New Jersey Plan).
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