How did the Great Compromise appease both the large states and the smaller states?

a. It added land to the smaller states, thereby creating more equality among the states.
b. It allowed each state to choose between the Virginia and New Jersey Plans.
c. It based both houses of the legislature on population.
d. It established state equality in one branch of the legislature and gave the popular house more power over taxing and spending bills.
e. It increased the power of the state assemblies.


ANS: D

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