one of the disagreements were, How should the states be represented in congress. another was, would the New Jersey Plan be on the basis of their populations or financial contributions, as in the Virginia Plan. but that's all I have for this one.
how far "freedom" should go. wether or not slavery was right. womens rights. relations with native Americans. taxes. independence. free speech right to bare arms. and pretty much everything we still debate except for gay marriage (which probably was inconcievable) and tapping phones, and what should be allowed on tv, and how many bullets your gun could shoot per second.
delegates disagreed on the population of slaves did not believe that good slaves should be freed
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.
- A major difference in the Constitution of the confederacy was that it allowed slavery in the new territories.
Articles because the Constitution has 7 articles.
The major reason for a nation having a written constitution is to have a system of laws. This rule of law helps the nation provide policies and regulations to keep the peace.
This is jweezy telling you that major parties will steal the minor parties ideas to get the success of the minor parties and their voters. They will study and recognize the importance of their issues and then claim that the same issue that was grabbing major attention was one of the major issues of their campaign, smh poiticians hacch spiou
Window Frames and how the States should be represented either by population or monetary contributions. Do your homework next time.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This is homework and you need to answer this prompt. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. Not our thinking.
1) Major trade issues 2) Shay's rebellion
Hamilton's objection to Jefferson's strict interpretation of the Constitution
The main thing that hindered the ratification of the U.S. Constitution was the differing ideologies between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists wanted a strong Federal government, while the Anti-Federalists wanted the states to maintain the most power.
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 advocates of the Constitution realized the impending difficulty of obtaining the consent of the States to the new instrument of Government. Getting the separate states to agree on anything was a major issue