The Great Compromise resolved the impasse between the __________.

A. large and small states regarding the executive branch
B. large and small states regarding representation
C. northern and southern states regarding representation
D. northern and southern states regarding slavery
E. Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding the executive branch


Answer: B. large and small states regarding representation

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a. two-fifths b. a majority c. three fifths d. two thirds

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Examples of small countries with large oil exports in the Middle East that have done well economically, but whose experience is not one that states in the global South without oil can follow, are __________

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