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The Constitutional Convention’s dispute over state representation was settled by the

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The correct answer is A) the Great Compromise.

The Constitutional Convention’s dispute over state representation was settled by the Great Compromise.

In a time of so many difficulties, the Great Compromise was the agreement larger states reached with smaller states about the issue of the amount of power the states were going to have under the new Constitution. Also known as the Great Compromise of 1787, the compromise defined the representation of the states on Congress. One of the most important resolutions of the compromise was the creation of two chambers in the United States Congress.

The other options of the question were B) Three-Fifths Compromise. C) Virginia Compromise. D) Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.

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B.Three-Fifths Compromise.
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