
Constitution 1
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- Q1called for a bicameral legislature, in which the number of representatives in each house would depend on the population of the stateVirginia Plan30s
- Q2called for a unicameral legislature, in which every state received one voteNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q3created a bicameral Congress, with a House of Representatives, in which each state is represented according to its population, and a Senate, where each state has 2 senators.Great Compromise30s
- Q4wanted slaves counted as population to determine representation in the House of Reps.the Three-Fifths Compromise: Southern States30s
- Q5See image30s
- Q6See imageopposed counting the slaves for the purpose fo determining taxation.30s
- Q7Opposed counting slaves as population to determine representation in the House of Reps.The Three-Fifths Compromise: Northern States30s
- Q8See image30s
- Q9See imageFavored counting slaves for the purpose of determining taxation.30s
- Q10three-fifths of slaves counted in determining representation in the House of RepresentativesThe Three-Fifths Compromise30s
- Q11See image30s
- Q12See imagethree-fifths of slaves counted for the purpose of determining taxation30s
- Q13the beginning of the Constitution and states the goals of the United States ConstitutionPreamble30s
- Q14supreme power or authoritysovereignty30s
- Q15the first ten amendments of the Constitution, that grant rights and protections to the peopleBill of Rights30s