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what did the great compromise establish? responses a weak executive branch of the federal government a weak executive branch of the federal government a two-house (bicameral) federal legislature made up of an upper and a lower house a two-house (bicameral) federal legislature made up of an upper and a lower house a timeline of 20 years before congress could limit the slave trade a timeline of 20 years before congress could limit the slave trade only part of the enslaved population counting toward representation

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Answer:

The Great Compromise established the United States legislature as a bicameral, or two-house law-making body.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the Senate, each state would be allowed two representatives; in the House of Representatives, the number of representatives allowed for each state would be determined by its population.

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