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30. At the Constitutional Convention, there was a major debate between large states and emall states about representation in the new Congress. This debate was resolved by the Great Compromise. What was the rosult of this compromise? A. The number of citizens in a state would determine how many seats that state had in Congress, but slaves and other noncitizens would not be counted for this purpose. B. Congress would have two houses one in which state representation was based on population and one in which all states had equal representation. C. The number of seats each state would have in both houses of Congress would be based on the state's population. D. Congress would be made up of two houses in which all states had an equal number of representatives in each house. 31. Which of the following reflects the most important consequence of the Watergate break-in? A. legalization of capital punishment B. creation of levees around coastal cities C. resignation of the president of the United States D. integration of surveillance technology in society 32. Which legislation reflects federal efforts to regulate transportation? A. Interstate Commerce Act B. Sherman Anti-Trust Act C. Bland-Allison Act D. Pendieton Act 33. The U.S . Supreme Court enabled which government practices to continue in its ruling in Plossy v.Forguson? A. prohibiting monopoly formation B. segregating public facilities C. establishing immigration quotas D. regulating financial markets
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30. B. Congress would have two houses, one in which state representation was based on population and one in which all states had equal representation.31. C. resignation of the president of the United States.32. A. Interstate Commerce Act.33. B. segregating public facilities.