The “Connecticut Compromise” had to do with
a. how slaves would be counted for purposes of determining the number of seats each state would have in the House.
b. the decision to give each state an equal number of seats in the Senate.
c. the decision to add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution.
d. the decision to add an independently elected President to the governmental system.
Answer: b
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