What were Americans’ experiences with political compromise before the Constitution was ratified?(1 point)

Responses

Delegates to the Constitutional Convention agreed to many compromises to create the Constitution.
Delegates to the Constitutional Convention agreed to many compromises to create the Constitution.

Americans were in total agreement with one another as they drafted the new U.S. Constitution.
Americans were in total agreement with one another as they drafted the new U.S. Constitution.

Political compromise seemed impossible because of all the factions in the U.S.
Political compromise seemed impossible because of all the factions in the U.S.

Americans had never experienced political compromise because they focused on majority rule.

1 answer

The most accurate response to Americans' experiences with political compromise before the Constitution was ratified is:

Delegates to the Constitutional Convention agreed to many compromises to create the Constitution.

This reflects the reality that the Constitutional Convention involved significant negotiation and compromise among delegates with differing viewpoints, leading to key agreements such as the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise. The other options either overstate the level of agreement or understate the complexities and challenges faced during the drafting process.