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  The structure of the Congress. It would be a bicameral body with each state getting a proportional number of representatives in the lower chamber based on its population. And, in the upper chamber, every State would get two representatives no matter the size of it.

Explanation:

  The Great Compromise was also known as the Connecticut Compromise and it was an agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The structure was proposed by Roger Sherman, the Connecticut delegate.

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It was an agreement that was made between small states and large states regarding how much power the constitution of the United States has.

Further Explanation:

The Great compromise is called a Connecticut compromise, it was an agreement made between small and large states which defined the representation of state under the America’s Constitution.

The agreement between the large states and the small states defined their representation in the U.S constitution and as well as in the ‘legislature of America’. As a result of it, a ‘dual-chambered congress’ was instituted of which the application of the representative in the ‘House of Representatives’ was determined by the population of the States.

The most important effect was the change in the U.S Government structure. It focused on functioning out the interests of ‘large states’ like New York and Virginia and the small states like Rhodes Island and New Hampshire, striking a balance between general and proportional representation.

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Answer Details:

Grade: Middle School

Chapter: Constitution

Subject: Social Studies

Keywords: Great Compromise, agreement, House of Representative, legislature, government, proportional representation