The delegates were committed to championing liberty within the framework of the Constitution, as a founding principle of the US. Individual liberty was further defined by the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, rather than as part of the document itself.
Give absolute power to the elective branch. (ALS)
It's not delegates, but the other choices are framers, senators, founding fathers.
African Americans had not interest in becoming delegates for state constitutional conventions.
The Constitutional Convention was a direct result of the Annapolis Convention of 1786. Due to lack of authority and participation, it was recommended to Congress to hold a larger convention in Philadelphia in May of the following year.
The states for ratification
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Give absolute power to the elective branch. (ALS)
The Founding Fathers are usually considered to be the delegates who attended the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. You can read about the delegates from each state, and find their hometowns at the following site. http://www.teacheroz.com/colonies.htm MrV
First tell us what 'the following' are.
It's not delegates, but the other choices are framers, senators, founding fathers.
The states for ratification
African Americans had not interest in becoming delegates for state constitutional conventions.
The Constitutional Convention was a direct result of the Annapolis Convention of 1786. Due to lack of authority and participation, it was recommended to Congress to hold a larger convention in Philadelphia in May of the following year.
The 2 most important rules of the Constitutional Convention were that the discussions would be kept secret and that delegates could reopen any issue for later debate. These rules facilitated relatively free and open discussion.
citizens vote for delegates in primaries and caucuses and delegates then select the candidate at a national nominating convention
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The states for ratification