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What were the parts of the Connecticut Compromise?

The President could veto laws.
Slaves would count as part of the population.
Congress would have two houses that both had to pass a given law.
Congress would appoint ambassadors.
Each state would have two representatives in the Senate.
The House of Representatives would have its members elected based on population.