Great compromise, electoral college compromise and three-fifth compromise are the three compromises in the constitution. The compromises were made due to disagreement between the delegates on three issues.
there are three compromises in the constitution
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The foundation was the Enlightenment thinkers, but the constitution is/was a document that was hammered out with compromises and agreements.
The First Three Words of the US Constitution are "We The People".
The three branches of the government. That's what I heard. :3 Judicial branch Executive branch Legislative branch
The disagreements and compromises finalizing the constitution were representation (The Great Compromise), slavery (Three-Fifths Compromise), and elections (Electoral College).
The Constitution is called "a bundle of compromises".
there are three compromises in the constitution
The Great Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise and other smaller compromises were made in the creation of the Constitution.
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The U.S. Constitution made several compromises regarding slavery, notably the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted enslaved individuals as three-fifths of a person for representation and taxation purposes. Additionally, it included the Fugitive Slave Clause, requiring that escaped enslaved people be returned to their owners. The Constitution also postponed the abolition of the slave trade until 1808, allowing it to continue for two decades after its ratification. These compromises reflected the contentious balance between slaveholding and non-slaveholding states.
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The US constitution have a compromise, it have the rules and all the things that may have a country
they both are vey inprotant
3/5 ratio for counting slaves, representation in the legislature, and the method of electing a president.
It is true that the framers had quite a few conflicts and made some compromises while writing the Constitution. One of the major compromises resulted in the Bill of Rights.