1. The Great/Connecticut Compromise resulted in what
a. The Electoral College
b. Life-long appointments for the Supreme Court
c. A Bicameral legislature
The answer is option c- A Bicameral legislature
The Connecticut Compromise was an agreement reached between large and small states during the 1787 Constitutional Convention, which partly established the legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the Constitution of the United States. They preserved the bicameral legislature as introduced by Roger Sherman, along with proportional state representation in the lower house, but requested that the upper house be weighted evenly among the states. Can state in the upper house would have two members.
1. The Great/Connecticut Compromise resulted in what a. The Electoral College b. Life-long appointments for the...
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Part of college is balancing your studies with your social life. You can't study all the time, but if you don't study at all then you don't stay in college very long. As with any other problem in life, people are always coming up with computerized solutions to help people with these decisions. A flowchart (downloadable below) provides a recommended answer to the question of "do I need to study?" for college students. This program...
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