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what was the primary topic of the great compromise?
the number of states in the union
the legality of slavery
the president
the design of the legislative branch.
The Great Compromise (1787) resolved a dispute between large and small U.S. states over legislative representation. Large states favored representation based on population, while small states wanted equal representation per state. The compromise created a bicameral legislature: the House of Representatives (population-based) and the Senate (equal representation for each state). The other options are unrelated: state count was not its focus, slavery was addressed in other compromises, and the presidency was a separate constitutional topic.
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the design of the legislative branch.