Slavery
Representation in the House and Senate
Counting of slaves for representation in the House
The extent of power to be granted to the central government
Direct election election of the President
Congressional power
What states could and could not do
All the delegates believed that government had to protect peoples rights to liberty and equality, and that republic was the best form of government
they wrote the constitution
Democratic election
What American delegates? American delegates to what? Michael Montagne
There are 100 delegates in the Virginia House of Delegates.
They called them delegates.
no, there were not any delegates that were federalists
All the delegates believed that government had to protect peoples' rights to liberty and equality, and that a republic was the best form of government. The disagreement was about which people were entitled to vote and to hold office. They were divided over which should have more power, the individual states or national government.
No, they did not share the same beiges
they share the same beliefs,history,and languge
Similiar Values and Beliefs
Similiar Values and Beliefs
By being elected by your beliefs such as liberals and conservatives. Well, each state votes, and the majority of that state gives the runner a certain number of delegates. The person who reaches the most delegates or at least 270 delegates, wins the election.
Unlike Protestants, Catholics have a central leadership - the Pope and bishops - who assure we are all share the same beliefs.
There were 55 delegates that attended the Constitutional Convention in the United States. However, there were only 39 delegates that signed the final document either due to their conflicting beliefs or skepticism.
There were 55 delegates that attended the Constitutional Convention in the United States. However, there were only 39 delegates that signed the final document either due to their conflicting beliefs or skepticism.
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a strong central government was necessary to maintain order.
There is no singular "US belief" as the United States is a diverse country with a wide range of beliefs held by its population. Some common values include freedom, equality, democracy, individualism, and the pursuit of happiness.