The Plans and Compromises
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- Q1What is one area that both plans of the convention had that were similar?3 branches of govt120s
- Q2Which compromise at the convention solved the issue of slaves counting as population?Three-Fifths Compromise120s
- Q3What was the main argument of representation in Congress?equality or population120s
- Q4Which compromise settled the debate over Congress and representation?Connecticut Compromise120s
- Q5Why did the founding fathers decided to ban slave trade?helped to settle debate over the institution of slavery120s
- Q6The Articles of Confederation did not allow Congress to raise revenue, how did the Constitution fix this problem?Allowing Congress the power to regulate commerce (Commerce and Slave-Trade Compromise)120s
- Q7What type of Congress was suggested by the New Jersey Plan?Unicameral60s
- Q8How did the Connecticut Compromise solve the issue of representation in Congress?House based on population, Senate based on equality120s
- Q9Why was slavery an issue at the convention?debates over how slaves would count as population and on ending slavery60s
- Q10Explain why the founding fathers chose the Virginia Plan over the New Jersey PlanIt was the most different from the Articles; It offered a bicameral congress and executive branch with one leader120s