The Great Compromise resolved the issue of representation in Congress by establishing a bicameral legislature with both proportional and equal representation. This agreement balanced the interests of larger and smaller states. It was a significant step in the formation of the U.S. Constitution. ;
The Great Compromise resolved the issue of representation in Congress by establishing a bicameral legislature with both proportional and equal representation. It addressed how states' representation should be determined, balancing the needs of larger and smaller states. The chosen option is A: Whether the states' representation should be equal or proportional.
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