Respuesta :
The choices accurately identify portions of the Great Compromise ratified at the Constitutional Convention are:
-The Senate would be chosen by state legislatures using equal representation.
-All bills initiating taxes or spending would begin in the House of Representatives
-The House of Representatives would be elected by the people using proportional representation.
- It was a decision that was reached in the summer of 1787 the resulted in the establishment of a bicameral or two-chamber legislature.
- This would mean that the United States would have a house of representatives and a United states senate.
- The delegation in Philadelphia in 1787 had a dilemma, they had a debate.
- Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth came up with Connecticut Compromise.
- It was a solution by which the house of representatives has its representation based on the population of the states, the greater the population, the higher the percentage of representation and at the same time have a separate body.
- The Senate base on equal representation of the states, a place where states could elect two senates.
Thus the correct options are B, C and D.
Learn more about the "Great Compromise" here:
brainly.com/question/20410045
