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Why did the Great Compromise establish a two-house legislature?
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to fairly represent all states
to fairly represent all states
to allow for population growth
to allow for population growth
to provide checks and balances
to provide checks and balances
to prevent unconstitutional laws
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to fairly represent all states
to fairly represent all states
to allow for population growth
to allow for population growth
to provide checks and balances
to provide checks and balances
to prevent unconstitutional laws
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Why is James Madison considered to be the Father of the Constitution?
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His ideas about democratic government influenced the writing of the Constitution.
His ideas about democratic government influenced the writing of the Constitution.
He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
He wrote the Anti-Federalist Papers, protecting the rights of the states.
He wrote the Anti-Federalist Papers, protecting the rights of the states.
He developed the Great Compromise.
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His ideas about democratic government influenced the writing of the Constitution.
His ideas about democratic government influenced the writing of the Constitution.
He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
He wrote the Anti-Federalist Papers, protecting the rights of the states.
He wrote the Anti-Federalist Papers, protecting the rights of the states.
He developed the Great Compromise.
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