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What was the Great Compromise?
as three fifths of a person
all of the above
All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
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How did some want slaves to be counted in determining representation in Congress?
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all of the above
All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
1
What powers did the Articles of Confederation give to Congress?
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All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
1
What farmer led a rebellion refusing to sell their land and livestock to pay off their debts?
as three fifths of a person
all of the above
All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
1
What experience did most of the delegates bring to the convention?
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All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
1
Which was NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
as three fifths of a person
all of the above
All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
1
How many executives did the delegates decide to have?
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All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
1
Who were the Federalists?
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All of the above
People who supported the Constitution
There would be two houses of Congress
Every state got one vote, making for an odd number of votes
Daniel Shay
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