How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
  • It inspired the creation of the New Jersey Plan.
  • They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states.
  • ratification.
  • It created balance by blending the Virginia and New Jersey plans.
The act of formally approving something is known as
  • representation.
  • representation
  • ratification.
  • It inspired the creation of the New Jersey Plan.
Why was the issue of slavery so important to the delegates of the Constitutional Convention?
  • The delegates considered each one of their states to be independent.
  • Both regions recognized that how enslaved people were counted would significantly affect representation.
  • They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states.
  • the presidential process
Once the delegates determined the Three-Fifths Compromise, what issue did they tackle next?
  • representation.
  • The delegates considered each one of their states to be independent.
  • representation
  • the presidential process
Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
  • They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states.
  • The delegates considered each one of their states to be independent.
  • Both regions recognized that how enslaved people were counted would significantly affect representation.
  • It merged the ideas of multiple delegates' plans.
What was the main issue of the Constitutional Convention?
  • representation.
  • representation
  • It merged the ideas of multiple delegates' plans.
  • the presidential process
The issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention was actually an issue about
  • representation
  • The delegates considered each one of their states to be independent.
  • the presidential process
  • representation.
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