How did James Madison influence the creation of the Constitution?

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He created the Great Compromise.
He created the Great Compromise.

He introduced the New Jersey Plan.
He introduced the New Jersey Plan.

He acted as "Father of the Constitution" because he wrote much of it.
He acted as "Father of the Constitution" because he wrote much of it.

He was chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention.

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The most accurate response is:

He acted as "Father of the Constitution" because he wrote much of it.

James Madison played a crucial role in the drafting of the Constitution and is often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution" for his significant contributions to its development and his advocacy for its ratification. He did not create the Great Compromise or the New Jersey Plan; rather, he contributed to the Virginia Plan, which outlined a strong national government. While he did not lead the Constitutional Convention, he was instrumental in shaping its proceedings and outcomes.