At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the
Great Compromise between the large states and
the small states resulted in
(1) the creation of a bicameral legislature
(2) a provision for equal protection of the laws
(3) a permanent solution to the slavery issue
(4) the guarantee of voting rights for all male
property owners
At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Great Compromise between the large states and the small states resulted in "(1) the creation of a bicameral legislature," since this allowed for one chamber to benefit the larger states, and the other chamber (the Senate) to benefit the smaller states.