George Washington was voted president of the convention
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with a happy medium witch is when 2 or more people both get a little of both what they want and what they don't want
The delegates agreed that congress was to be divided into two houses, with representation in the first, the House of Representatives, determined by population, and all states having two representatives in the second house, the Senate.
So they could express freely and have open dialogs to reach a refined decision.
During the convention, delegates typically agree on key principles and party platform issues, such as core values, policy priorities, and strategies for the upcoming election. They often confirm the party's nominee for president and vice president, solidifying their support for a unified ticket. Additionally, delegates may reach consensus on rules and procedures for the convention itself, ensuring a smooth and organized process. These confirmations are crucial for presenting a united front to voters and rallying support for the party.
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.
Who was the first person to reach the summit of Mt. Everest?
Roger Sherman rescued the Constitutional Convention when tempers were high, and he also proposed the Great Compromise, which let smaller and larger states get their way with representation: a.k.a. House of Representatives + Senate = Congress
i belive it is the three-fifths compromise.
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