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What was the result of The Great Compromise?
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the president being elected by an electoral college, not directly by the people
the president being elected by an electoral college, not directly by the people
a two-house (bicameral) federal legislature made up of an upper and a lower house
a two-house (bicameral) federal legislature made up of an upper and a lower house
a timeline of 20 years before Congress could limit the slave trade
a timeline of 20 years before Congress could limit the slave trade
only part of the enslaved population counting toward representation
only part of the enslaved population counting toward representation
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A two-house (bicameral) federal legislature made up of an upper and a lower house.
(The Great Compromise—aka the Connecticut Compromise—merged the Virginia and New Jersey Plans: representation in the House by population and equal representation in the Senate.)
(The Great Compromise—aka the Connecticut Compromise—merged the Virginia and New Jersey Plans: representation in the House by population and equal representation in the Senate.)
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