A central feature of the Great Compromise was which of the following?

a. a bicameral legislature with the upper chamber representation equal for all states and the lower chamber representation based on population
b. a bicameral legislature with the upper chamber representation selected by the national executive and the lower chamber representation based on population
c. a bicameral legislature with the upper chamber representation equal for all states and the lower chamber representation selected by the national executive
d. a unified legislature with two classes of representatives, some elected from at-large districts and some elected from single-member districts


a. a bicameral legislature with the upper chamber representation equal for all states and the lower chamber representation based on population

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Smart growth emphasizes ______.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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