Lesson 9: How Many Representatives Should Each State Have In Congress? Question Preview (ID: 40995)


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What was the conflict between large and small states?
a) Who could be in Congress.
b) How many votes each state got in Congress.
c)
d)

What is a compromise?
a) Dealing with a problem.
b) Creating a problem.
c)
d)

What was the Great Compromise?
a) A plan the delegates accepted for representation in Congress.
b) A plan the delegates denied for representation in Congress.
c)
d)

How many parts would Congress have?
a) 2.
b) 1.
c)
d)

How many representatives did each state have in the Senate?
a) 1.
b) 2.
c) 3.
d)

How many representatives did each state have in the House of Representatives?
a) 2.
b) 1.
c) Depended on the size of the state.
d)

Did some Framers not like the compromise?
a) Yes.
b) No.
c)
d)

How did the Great Compromise solve the problem of representation in Congress?
a) Made it fair.
b) Made it bigger.
c) Made it smaller.
d)

Each state gets two representatives in the Senate?
a) True.
b) False.
c)
d)

Each state gets two representatives in the House of Representatives?
a) True.
b) False.
c)
d)

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