Which description of the Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was reached at the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
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The president and vice president would be chosen by a group of delegates chosen by votes in each state.
Seventy-five percent of the state legislatures would have to vote for an amendment to the Constitution before it could be ratified.
Congress would be composed of two houses: one in which representation was based on a state's size, and one in which every state was represented equally, regardless of size.
Every citizen would be allowed to vote in state elections, but only those citizens who owned property would be given the right to vote in national elections.
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Great Compromise
Also known as the Connecticut Compromise, a major compromise at the Constitutional Convention that created a two-house legislature, with the Senate having equal representation for all states and the House of Representatives having representation proportional to state populations.
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The Connecticut Compromise of 1787 is best explained as:
Congress would be composed of two houses: one in which representation was based on a state's size, and one in which every state was represented equally, regardless of size.
What led to the Connecticut Compromise?
- The Great Compromise, or the Connecticut Compromise, was finalized in 1787.
- Before the compromise was reached, there were plans to make two legislative houses:
- The Lower house- This would consist of delegates directly elected by the people of a state.
- The Upper house- This would consist of delegates elected by the members of the lower house.
- Thus, the representation would be proportional to the size of the state.
- This threatened the small states, which felt their demands and voices will get overshadowed by larger states.
The Great Compromise
- In response to the fears of the smaller states, the Connecticut Compromise was proposed by Roger Sherman and Olliver Ellsworth.
- They proposed a bicameral federal legislature. This implied the formation of two houses:
- The Upper house- It would consist of equal representatives from each state.
- The lower house- This would consist of representatives proportional to a state's population.
Thus the correct option is- Congress would be composed of two houses: one in which representation was based on a state's size, and one in which every state was represented equally, regardless of size.
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