How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation? It completely supported the creation of a unicameral legislature. It favored representation for the larger states over the smaller states. It created balance by blending the Virginia and New Jersey plans. It gave every state the same number of state representatives.

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It created balance by blending the Virginia and New Jersey plans.

The Virginia Plan argued for representation based on population and the New Jersey Plan argued for equal representation for each state.

The Great Compromise settled the issue of representation by creating a bicameral (two house) congress. Each house would be represented differently. The House of Representatives (the lower house) would be decided based on population of the state and representatives would be voted in directly by the people. The Senate would have an equal number of representatives (two per state) and were originally voted in my the state legislature.

The dispute about representation was settled by the Great Compromise when Congress mandated that every state would have an equal number of votes

When was the Great Compromise made?

The Great Compromise took place on the 16th day of July, 1787.

It was adopted based on a margin of just one vote and without it, there might have been no Constitution.

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