Which of the following are potential reasons that the Constitutional Convention was so successful. Select 4.

constitutions of other governments were used as a model
closed meetings
lack of compromise
well-educated delegates
strong leadership
individuals who looked to God for guidance

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The four potential reasons that contributed to the success of the Constitutional Convention are:

  1. Constitutions of other governments were used as a model - Delegates studied existing constitutions and governmental structures to inform their decisions, learning from both successes and failures.

  2. Closed meetings - The convention was conducted in secrecy, which allowed delegates to speak freely and negotiate without outside pressure and public scrutiny.

  3. Well-educated delegates - The participants included a number of experienced and educated individuals who were knowledgeable about law, governance, and political theory, which facilitated informed discussions and decisions.

  4. Strong leadership - Effective leaders, particularly George Washington, helped to guide the convention towards productive dialogues and mutual compromises, fostering a cooperative atmosphere.

The other options, "lack of compromise" and "individuals who looked to God for guidance," are not typically viewed as reasons for its success. In fact, compromise was essential to reach an agreement, and while personal beliefs may have influenced some delegates, the primary motivations were political and practical.