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What was the Great Compromise?
A. A plan that proposed keeping the legislative branch as one house and basing the number of representatives from each state on the size of that state's population
B. A plan that proposed dividing the legislative branch into two houses: one in which representation was based on a state's population and one in which each state had two representatives
C. A plan that proposed dividing the legislative branch into two houses and basing the number of representatives from each state on the size of that state's population
D. A plan that proposed keeping the legislative branch as one house and giving each state one representative, regardless of the size of its population
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