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).
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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