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In History / College | 2025-07-07

How was the Three-Fifths Compromise like the Great Compromise?
A. It gave states the power to determine their own populations.
B. It determined how states would be represented in Congress.
C. It became a way for Northern states to gain more representation.
D. It determined that states would have equal representation in the Senate.

Asked by Nala1275

Answer (1)

The Three-Fifths Compromise and the Great Compromise were both agreements made during the Constitutional Convention to define state representation. The Three-Fifths Compromise counted slaves as part of the population for representation, giving Southern states more power, while the Great Compromise established a bicameral legislature to balance representation between large and small states. Together, they highlight the efforts to resolve differences and create a unified government. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07