Answer:
Two legislatures, one with an equal number of votes for every state, and one determined by proportional representation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The New Jersey plan was proposed that all states should get one vote, but the Virginia plan proposed the number of votes should be decided by a state's population. So the Great Compromise of 1787 (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) established a bicameral legislature; the House of Representatives and the Senate.