This Great Compromise is were the small and large states agreed to a bicameral legislature. This allowed for one part to be based on the size of the state and the other was all equal.
creation of the presideny
cmon sucker
i think no because most of them don't want slaves to be their representative true but then u just have to think of wat they did befor to ge there bc u could be unsaved
the compromise of 1850
This Great Compromise is were the small and large states agreed to a bicameral legislature. This allowed for one part to be based on the size of the state and the other was all equal.
The constitution was created from May to September 1787 with a great deal of discussion and compromise. Some of the ideas came from the Enlightenment thinkers. The 55 men who wrote the constitution were the best educated in the colonies and most were lawyers.
creation of the presideny
The constitution had strong support but also strong opposition
cmon sucker
cmon sucker
the magna carta
Two of the most important constitutional compromises learned in school are the Great Compromise and the 3/5's Compromise. The Great Compromise was in regards to how the nation's legislature would be organized; the compromise settled the dispute by creating one house based on the population of each state- the House of Representatives, while the second house would hold two seats for each state- the Senate. The second compromise was in regards to how the House of Representatives would be affected by southern slaves. According to the 3/5's Compromise, each slave would count for 3/5's of a citizen in the census.
Great plains
he's got to have a great charisma...with a heart of gold. No worries mate
The most alarming characteristic of the US Constitution for those that opposed the document was the lack of the Bill of Rights. This was a section within the official document that stated the basic rights and freedoms provided to every American citizen.
Either the Great Compromise or the Virginia Plan