The section from Article One of the Constitution that reflects the results of the Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) is the statement regarding the structure of Congress: "the House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states and all legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of the Senate and House of Representatives."
The Great Compromise established a bicameral legislature, with representation in the House based on population (favoring larger states) and equal representation in the Senate (favoring smaller states), which is reflected in the structure of Congress described in that section.