USI.7b Constitutional Compromises Question Preview (ID: 54609)


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Every five slaves would count as how many free person for population?
a) 3
b) 3/5
c) 5
d) 7

Who proposed what became known as the Virginia Plan?
a) Edmond Randolph
b) James Madison
c) George Washington
d) Benjamin Franklin

Which plan wanted each state to be equally represented in congress?
a) New Jersey Plan
b) Virginia Plan
c)
d)

According to the Great Compromise how many Senators are there per state in the Congress?
a) three
b) two
c) one
d) depends upon population

Which compromise decided that the federal government would control trade and could only tax imports?
a) Great Compromise
b) 3/5ths Compromise
c) Commerce Compromise
d) Missouri Compromise

Which side did not want slaves to count towards population but to count towards taxation?
a) Northern States
b) Southern States
c)
d)

Which plan favored large states and wanted representation in the new Congress based upon a state's population?
a) Virginia Plan
b) New Jersey Plan
c)
d)

Which compromise decided how slaves would be counted for population and taxes
a) Great Compromise
b) 3/5ths Compromise
c) Slave Trade Compromise
d) Missouri Compromise

According to the Slave Trade Compromise, how many years would have to pass before Congress could think about banning the slave trade?
a) 5
b) 10
c) 20
d) 100

Which side wanted slaves to count towards population but not for taxation?
a) Southern States
b) Northern States
c)
d)

Which compromise was a solution between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
a) Great Compromise
b) 3/5ths Compromise
c) Slave Trade Compromise
d) Missouri Compromise

Who was the president of the Constitutional Convention?
a) George Washington
b) James Madison
c) Edmond Randolph
d) Benjamin Franklin

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