The Great Compromise, created by Roger Sherman,
a. made all representation proportionate to the size of individual states.
b. called for a policy of "one state, one vote."
c. actually aggravated the situation of free and slave states.
d. successfully split the differences between small and large states.

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Answer:

Option A, made all representation proportionate to the size of individual states, is the right answer.

Explanation:

  • The Sherman Compromise is also called the Great Compromise or the Connecticut compromise.
  • It was an agreement made between the small and the large states to define the power of each state would have in the Constitution of the United States and the legislature.
  • This compromise presented a dual system of congressional representation.
  • According to this compromise, each state, in the House of Representative, would be allocated seats in proportion to the population of its state.
  • Moreover, the same number of seats would be assigned to all the states in the Senate.