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Haya94

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The key feature of the Great Compromise was its provision for
 
  A) population-based representation for states in the House and equal representation for states in the Senate.
  B) equal representation for all states in both houses.
  C) proportional representation based on electoral votes in the Senate and equal representation in the House.
  D) population-based representation in both legislative bodies.
  E) election of senators by state legislatures.

Question 2

Upon ratification, the Constitution directed for senators to be chosen by
 
  A) a general election.
  B) the president.
  C) the Supreme Court.
  D) state legislatures.
  E) existing senators.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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