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- what agreement solved a dispute between states with large and small populations and created the legislative branch of government? 11. state leaders met to amend the articles of confederations at the ____________ but instead came up with a new form of government. 12. the _federalist paper_ consist of eighty-five articles written to newspapers in the late 1780s to urge ratification of the u.s. constitution. 13. __________________ was the force behind the federalist papers and recruited ________________ to write with him. 14. the purpose of the federalist papers was to ________________. 15. list and describe the three compromises that led to the ratification of the constitution one compromise was the ________________, which started as a disagreement based on ________________. one side wanted __________________, while the
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The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) resolved the dispute between large and small states over representation in the legislative branch. It created a bicameral legislature with the Senate (equal representation for each state) and the House of Representatives (representation based on population).
State leaders met at the Constitutional Convention (originally to amend the Articles of Confederation) but instead drafted a new U.S. Constitution, establishing a new form of government.
The Federalist Papers (correctly titled "The Federalist") are a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The term "federalist paper" in the question likely has a typo; the correct name is "The Federalist" or "The Federalist Papers".
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The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)