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How did the delegates differ typical Americans of their time?

If anyone asks you this quest they're gay.


How did the delegates of the constitutional convention differ from Americans of their time?

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How many delegates were usually at the Constitutional conventional one time?

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Why did Americans called for the Constitutional Convention?

The Constitutional Convention (or the Philadelphia Convention, as it was known at the time) was called to amend the Articles of Confederation, the rules for the United States' first independent government. But when the fifty-five delegates attempted to amend the plan, they realized the task was impossible. The delegates scrapped the Articles of Confederation and secretly began working to devise an entirely new framework for government, the US Constitution.


Why were there no women or native Americans or African Americans present at the philadelphia convention that began in may 1787?

There were no women, Native Americans, or African Americans present at the Philadelphia Convention because they were not considered citizens or participants in the political process at that time. The convention was attended by white, male delegates who represented the interests of their respective states and were primarily focused on establishing a new system of government for the United States.


What determines how a candidate is chosen when no candidate wins a majority of votes in a primary election?

The primary elections are for delegates to the National nomination convention. Not all states have them and the way in which they select delegates varies. Sometimes the delegation is divided in proportion to the vote, sometimes the one with the most votes get all of the delegates. Sometimes the primaries are only advisory information for the delegates. If no candidate has a majority of the bound and committed delegates by convention time, delegates are all free after the first ballot to vote as they choose. Ballots are taken and deals are made and delegates switch votes until finally one candidate has a majority.


What are superdelagates?

At the time of the DNC Convention, each candidate will have had the opportunity to win as many delegates as are practical. All committed delegates are supposedly required to vote for their candidate on the first ballot. If there is no victor, they move to a second ballot. Everybody is allowed to switch. At the time of the voting, the super delegates come into play. They are the party loyalists who are selected by the politically powerful within the Democrat Party. For example, every Democrat in each house is a super delegate. The votes of the committed delegates are clear, prior to the voting. In the Democrat Party, the committed delegates can change their mind prior to the first ballot. The super delegates have votes that are not tied to the elected delegates. The super delegates are required to vote as they are told or face party discipline. These super delegates have votes that are above and beyond the numbers tallied by the contestants. That is, they are 'ADDED TO the totals already there.' It is because of these super delegates one can surmise the standard bearer will be the distaff candidate. Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080303102945AA1a828


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What is is the minimum age to run for the Virginia house of delegates?

The minimum age to run for the Virginia House of Delegates is 21 years of age at the time of election. There are 100 members that are elected lasting for two terms.