Question

Once the delegates settled the Great Compromise, what issue did they tackle next?

the New Jersey Plan
the Virginia Plan
the Electoral process for the presidency
the Three-Fifths Compromise

Which statement about the Great Compromise is accurate?

It included all of Edmund Randolph’s ideas.
It was a completely new and different plan.
It overlooked the issue of state representation.
It merged the ideas of multiple delegates’ plans.

The Virginia Plan supported the idea of


representation based on population.
unicameral legislation.
equal representation of states.
multi-cameral representation.

According to the 1790 census, where did most enslaved people live?

only in the North
mostly in the South
mostly in the Mid-West
only in the far West

The issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention was actually an issue about

representation.
taxes.
citizenship.
legislature.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
1. Once the delegates settled the Great Compromise, the issue they tackled next was **the Three-Fifths Compromise**.

2. The statement about the Great Compromise that is accurate is **It merged the ideas of multiple delegates’ plans.**

3. The Virginia Plan supported the idea of **representation based on population.**

4. According to the 1790 census, most enslaved people lived **mostly in the South**.

5. The issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention was actually an issue about **representation**.
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