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The three fifths compromise
There was only one compromise regarding slavery and it was the three-fifths compromise which stated that slaves would be counted as three-fifths of a person for purposes of assigning House of Representative seats. Another compromise during the Constitutional convention was the Great compromise which created a bicameral legislature and the creation of the electoral college for Presidential elections.
Give absolute power to the elective branch. (ALS)
The Connecticut Compromise was reached at the Constitutional Convention that took place in 1787. It was a compromise regarding the representation each state was entitled to under the US Constitution.
A single executive constrained by a system of checks and balances would best serve the new nation.
A single executive constrained by a system of checks and balances would best serve the new nation.
A single executive constrained by a system of checks and balances would best serve the new nation.
The Connecticut Compromise was reached at the convention regarding slavery
There is a lot of information online regarding the Compromise of 1877. Wikipedia has an entire page dedicated to the Compromise of 1877 and it is reliable.
they were concerned about not being able to vote
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