How did the Great Compromise settle the problem of representation in Congress?(1 point) Responses It gave each state two senators and a number of representatives based on population. It gave each state two senators and a number of representatives based on population. It allowed all states to have equal numbers of representatives in Congress. It allowed all states to have equal numbers of representatives in Congress. It gave each state two representatives in the Senate and two representatives in the House of Representatives. It gave each state two representatives in the Senate and two representatives in the House of Representatives. It made all states pay the same in federal taxes.

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The correct response is: It gave each state two senators and a number of representatives based on population.

The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, established a bicameral legislature, with the Senate providing equal representation for each state (two senators) and the House of Representatives based on the population of each state.