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Which of the following statements best describes the outcome of the so-called Connecticut, or Great Compromise?





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The national legislature would be split into two branches, one retaining the “one state, one vote” format of the legislature as previously structured by the Articles of Confederation; the other bearing representation in proportion to the population of free inhabitants of the states.

this question tests your knowledge of debates surrounding the ratification of the constitution. statements b and d express different aspects of the plan that alexander hamilton proposed to the constitutional convention in philadelphia on june 18, 1787. the hamilton plan was rejected. statement c represents the plan proposed by william paterson of new jersey the day before. it too was rejected. statement a represents the plan roger sherman of connecticut proposed on june 11 as a modification to james madison’s virginiaplan of may 29. sherman’s connecticut compromise pleased both--large states in favor of proportional representation, and small states in favor of the existing “one state, one vote” format. the latter format, by july 23, 1787, eventually evolved into the “one state, two vote” present-day structure of our senate. the correct answer therefore, is a.