The Great Compromise is all the branches separated, the Exuecutive, the Judicial, and the Legislative. They all have their own jobs. The reason why they are separated is that they need to control or check each others power. They can't have too much.
The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
The Connecticut Compromise established the bicameral composition of the Legislative Branch. It is also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman's Compromise.
the Connecticut Compromise a.k.a the Great Compromise
The Great Compromise of 1787 (or Sherman's Compromise) was proposed by Roger Sherman. The Compromise was an agreement that defined the representation of each state in Congress/the House of Representatives.
Great compromise or Connecticut Compromise
The form of the legislative branch
The Great Compromise is all the branches separated, the Exuecutive, the Judicial, and the Legislative. They all have their own jobs. The reason why they are separated is that they need to control or check each others power. They can't have too much.
The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
The Great Compromise
The Great Compromise
The Connecticut Compromise established the bicameral composition of the Legislative Branch. It is also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman's Compromise.
the Connecticut Compromise a.k.a the Great Compromise
The 'Great Compromise' also known as the Connecticut Compromise, created the House of Representatives and the Senate - the house being represented by population and the Senate equally
Uncopromising is not a word. Uncompromising is a word and it means not admitting of compromise or adjustment of differences; making no concessions; inaccessible to flexible bargaining; unyielding
Two legislative houses with different methods of representation
Two legislative houses with different methods of representation