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how did the great compromise represent the interest of those who wanted a strong national government and those who wanted states to have a strong voice?

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The Great Comprimise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) represented the interests of those who wanted a strong national government and those who wanted states to have a strong voice in the sense that it required all states to be represented equally in the upper house (Senate).
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