Answer to Question #83184 in History for Marisol kenish

Question #83184
Why were there two members in the upper house during the great compromise
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2018-11-21T10:09:10-0500

The two members in the upper house during the Great Compromise were required to make states equal in representation in the Senate, especially concerning voting. The number of members that vary based on the state's population would be unfair and would make votes weighted unequally among the states.

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