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The Three-Fifths Compromise... (mark all that apply)
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was never agree to by northern states
was never agree to by northern states
would allow slave states more representatives in congress
would allow slave states more representatives in congress
required slaves to work between three and five years.
required slaves to work between three and five years.
allowed southern states to count their slaves as part of their population
(1 point)
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was never agree to by northern states
was never agree to by northern states
would allow slave states more representatives in congress
would allow slave states more representatives in congress
required slaves to work between three and five years.
required slaves to work between three and five years.
allowed southern states to count their slaves as part of their population
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How does this Section of the Constitution support Checks and Balances?
(1 point)
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The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
Federalism requires that powers be shared between state and federal governments
Federalism requires that powers be shared between state and federal governments
The President must get the approval of the states
The President must get the approval of the states
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The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
Federalism requires that powers be shared between state and federal governments
Federalism requires that powers be shared between state and federal governments
The President must get the approval of the states
The President must get the approval of the states
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theres only one CORRECT answer
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choose one of the options no need to explain
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Why did delegates from most states initially meet in Philadelphia in 1787? (1 point)
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To repeal the Northwest Ordinance
To repeal the Northwest Ordinance
To ratify the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
To ratify the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
To debate the admission of slave states to the Union
To debate the admission of slave states to the Union
To amend the Articles of Confederation
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To repeal the Northwest Ordinance
To repeal the Northwest Ordinance
To ratify the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
To ratify the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
To debate the admission of slave states to the Union
To debate the admission of slave states to the Union
To amend the Articles of Confederation
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During the Constitutional Convention and ratification process, delegates argued about how to solve certain problems. Choose which solution was for which problem. (4 points)
Great Compromise Electoral College Three-Fifths Compromise Bill of Rights
How many National Representatives to have per state
Great Compromise – How many National Representatives to have per state
Electoral College – How many National Representatives to have per state
Three-Fifths Compromise – How many National Representatives to have per state
Bill of Rights – How many National Representatives to have per state
How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Great Compromise – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Electoral College – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Three-Fifths Compromise – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Bill of Rights – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
How to figure population numbers for slave states
Great Compromise – How to figure population numbers for slave states
Electoral College – How to figure population numbers for slave states
Three-Fifths Compromise – How to figure population numbers for slave states
Bill of Rights – How to figure population numbers for slave states
How to elect a president
Great Compromise – How to elect a president
Electoral College – How to elect a president
Three-Fifths Compromise – How to elect a president
Great Compromise Electoral College Three-Fifths Compromise Bill of Rights
How many National Representatives to have per state
Great Compromise – How many National Representatives to have per state
Electoral College – How many National Representatives to have per state
Three-Fifths Compromise – How many National Representatives to have per state
Bill of Rights – How many National Representatives to have per state
How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Great Compromise – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Electoral College – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Three-Fifths Compromise – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Bill of Rights – How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
How to figure population numbers for slave states
Great Compromise – How to figure population numbers for slave states
Electoral College – How to figure population numbers for slave states
Three-Fifths Compromise – How to figure population numbers for slave states
Bill of Rights – How to figure population numbers for slave states
How to elect a president
Great Compromise – How to elect a president
Electoral College – How to elect a president
Three-Fifths Compromise – How to elect a president
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what are the other ones
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select all that apply to them
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theres more
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Select the appropriate Constitutional principal to match it's description(3 points)
Checks and blances Seperation of Powers Popular Sovereignty
Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Checks and blances – Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Seperation of Powers – Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Popular Sovereignty – Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Government is subject to the will of the people
Checks and blances – Government is subject to the will of the people
Seperation of Powers – Government is subject to the will of the people
Popular Sovereignty – Government is subject to the will of the people
Government power is shared among three branches
Checks and blances – Government power is shared among three branches
Checks and blances Seperation of Powers Popular Sovereignty
Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Checks and blances – Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Seperation of Powers – Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Popular Sovereignty – Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Government is subject to the will of the people
Checks and blances – Government is subject to the will of the people
Seperation of Powers – Government is subject to the will of the people
Popular Sovereignty – Government is subject to the will of the people
Government power is shared among three branches
Checks and blances – Government power is shared among three branches
Answer
checks and balances is incorrect
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GPT 3.5
allowed southern states to count their slaves as part of their population
would allow slave states more representatives in congress
would allow slave states more representatives in congress
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GPT 3.5
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate. This supports checks and balances by ensuring that the President's power to appoint justices to the highest court is balanced and overseen by another branch of government, the Senate.
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GPT 3.5
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
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GPT 3.5
To amend the Articles of Confederation
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GPT 3.5
Bill of Rights - How to elect a president
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GPT 3.5
Great Compromise - How many National Representatives to have per state
Electoral College - How to figure population numbers for slave states
Electoral College - How to figure population numbers for slave states
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GPT 3.5
Great Compromise - How many National Representatives to have per state
Electoral College - How to figure population numbers for slave states
Electoral College - How to figure population numbers for slave states
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the oversight. Here are the complete answers:
Great Compromise - How many National Representatives to have per state
Three-Fifths Compromise - How to figure population numbers for slave states
Electoral College - How to elect a president
Bill of Rights - How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
Great Compromise - How many National Representatives to have per state
Three-Fifths Compromise - How to figure population numbers for slave states
Electoral College - How to elect a president
Bill of Rights - How to Protect citizens from an abuse of government powers
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GPT 3.5
Checks and balances - Government power is shared among three branches
Separation of Powers - Government power is shared among three branches
Popular Sovereignty - Government is subject to the will of the people
Separation of Powers - Government power is shared among three branches
Popular Sovereignty - Government is subject to the will of the people
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the error. Here are the correct answers:
Checks and balances - Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Separation of Powers - Government power is shared among three branches
Popular Sovereignty - Government is subject to the will of the people
Checks and balances - Government branches can oversee the power of other branches
Separation of Powers - Government power is shared among three branches
Popular Sovereignty - Government is subject to the will of the people
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