How did the Constitution address representation issues among states?

By creating a single legislative body.

By granting equal representation in one chamber and population-based representation in
another.

By allowing only large states to control Congress.

By eliminating the Senate.

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The Constitution addressed representation issues among states by granting equal representation in one chamber and population-based representation in another. This compromise is known as the Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise, which established a bicameral legislature consisting of the House of Representatives (where representation is based on population) and the Senate (where each state has equal representation with two senators).