Window Frames and how the States should be represented either by population or monetary contributions.
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"Should states be represented equally or in proportion to their population? Both, according to the Connecticut compromise, states have equal representation in the senate, but representation in the house is by population. What should be done about slaver/How should slave be represented in the house of representatives? Congress was silent on this issue, besides saying they could not be imported after 1808/By counting them as 3/5 a person. Should the right to vote be based on universal manhood suffrage, or should it be very restricted? Finesse the issue. Let the states decide qualifications for voting.
The Missouri compromise
The Compromise of 1850 had several major political figures. Henry Clay, and Douglas Draft were two of the important figures, as well as William Henry Seward, and Stephen A. Douglas.
The Framers demanded that a Bill of Rights be included in the US Constitution as a way to address their concerns. The major concern included the government becoming too powerful and compromising the freedoms and rights they had fought for.
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During the American Founding, the Founders (or, Framers) disagreed upon a variety of issues as they struggled to establish the 'grand American experiment' in a viable way. No disagreements were more important than the size and scope of the federal government and the status of slave-holding throughout the nation. Compromises on both were reached: a small but distinct federal government was established, while the question of slavery was debated and then formally 'pushed aside' as an issue to be resolved in the future.
During the American Founding, the Founders (or, Framers) disagreed upon a variety of issues as they struggled to establish the 'grand American experiment' in a viable way. No disagreements were more important than the size and scope of the federal government and the status of slave-holding throughout the nation. Compromises on both were reached: a small but distinct federal government was established, while the question of slavery was debated and then formally 'pushed aside' as an issue to be resolved in the future.
The intent of the framers of the Articles of Confederation was to create a small government. The framers also sought to create a cohesive Constitution.
He or she made a deal concerning the bill or it was rewritten to address his/ her concerns. Often members will pass a bill they didn't like for an agreement about a bill they have coming up to get it passed. Compromise is one of the major issues concerning the passage of a bill. Government can't operate correctly without compromise. We elect people to do the people's business and that takes the ability compromise and work with others that you disagree with.
He or she made a deal concerning the bill or it was rewritten to address his/ her concerns. Often members will pass a bill they didn't like for an agreement about a bill they have coming up to get it passed. Compromise is one of the major issues concerning the passage of a bill. Government can't operate correctly without compromise. We elect people to do the people's business and that takes the ability compromise and work with others that you disagree with.
The Connecticut Compromise
The Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise.
The major compromises that the delegates agreed to make were The Connecticut Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise, and The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
The Great Compromise
The major compromises that the delegates agreed to make were The Connecticut Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise, and The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
Major social issues of the 1970's included the Cold War, and economic issues. Other major issues were civil wars in both Angola, and Ethiopia.
The Platform