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FEE S.S 8 TEST QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS What is the significance of the date 1787? - Answer-The significance is that they feared the rebellion might spread so 12 states send delegates to the meeting in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 this was called the constitutional convention H...

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What is the significance of the date 1787? - Answer-The significance is that they feared
the rebellion might spread so 12 states send delegates to the meeting in Philadelphia in
the summer of 1787 this was called the constitutional convention

How did the Constitution Convention reach a compromise on the issue of slavery? -
Answer-The framework of government the founders established is the very one that
would eventually provide full rights and responsibilities to all Americans.

Constitutional Convention? - Answer-A meeting held in 1787 to consider changes to the
Articles of Confederation; resulted in the drafting of the Constitution.

James Madison? - Answer-One of the most ablest delegates.

Virginia Plan? - Answer-A plan for posed by Edmund Randolph Constitutional
Convention in 1787, that propposed to government with three branches and a two-
house legislature in which representation would be based on the states population or
wealth.

New Jersey Plan? - Answer-A plan of government proposed at the Constitutional
Convention in 1787 that called for a one-house legislature in which each state would
have one vote.

Great Compromise? - Answer-The constitutional Convention's agreement to establish a
two-house national legislature, with all states having equal representation in one house
and each state having representation based on its population in the other house.

Three-Fifths Compromise? - Answer-3/5 of the slave population would be counted one
setting direct taxes on the states.

What were Patrick Henry's and George Mason's views on ratification? - Answer-Patrick
Henry and George Mason fought against ratification. Both would not consider voting for
the constitution until a Bill of Rights was added.

How did the Federalists and the Antifederalists try to convince people to take their sides
in the debate over the Constitution? - Answer-The federalists publish the Federalist
papers in the antifederalists publish their views about it in newspapers and pamphlets
they used logical arguments to convince people to oppose the constitution. Both of them
appealed to reason and emotion.

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