Which of the following deals was struck in order to satisfy large- and small-state demands for legislative representation?
a. The Compromise of 1805
b. The Missouri Compromise
c. The Connecticut Compromise
d. The Hamiltonian Compromise

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I am preety sure that the answer is a, but I'll double check...

Answer:

The correct answer is C. The deal that was struck in order to satisty large and small state demands for legislative representation was the Connecticut Compromise.

Explanation:

The Connecticut Compromise was a solution, devised in 1787, for how legislative branch should be organized in the new United States. The compromise was an association of the Virginia Plan, which provided for parliamentary representation according to the population, with the New Jersey Plan, which called for equal representation of all states.

This Compromise resulted in a bicameral Congress, formed by the Senate (with equal representation) and the House of Representatives (with proportional representation).

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