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What was a widely held belief among the founding fathers of the US?

Most of the founding fathers of the USA held the belief that it was okay to have slaves and personal valets. They however made notable efforts to end slavery and have more rights to the former slaves.


Which belief was generally held by the founding fathers at the constitution convention 1787?

Which belief was generally held by the Founding Fathers at the Constitutional Convention in 1787


Liberal religious belief held by many of the Founding Fathers that stressed rationalism?

Deism


What did the founding fathers hold against America?

They wouldn’t have been “founding fathers “ if they held anything against the country.


Which belief was generally held by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?

A stronger central government was necessary to maintain order


How did the Founding Fathers solve the problems at the convention?

The Founding Fathers used debate and compromise to solve problems at the Constitutional Convention. The convention was held in 1787.


What beliefs did the founding fathers declare they held?

they declared freedom from the British


What point of view held by most people is called?

A majority opinion or widely held belief.


What is the point of view held by most people called?

A majority opinion or widely held belief.


In which city was the constitutional convention held the founding fathers met to create a new framework for government?

Philadelphia


On the iCarly episode with Fred what really flies into Fred's pool?

CABBAGES are the widely held belief.


Why did the founding fathers place a discussion on the legislative branch first?

They feared a strong executive that could operate as an authoritarian government