Any loyalists that were still loyal to England even after the US got it's freedom from them.
If the answer choices areA) African AmericansB) Native AmericansC) WomenD) All of The AboveThe answer will be D) All of the AboveAll these groups where not represented in the convention: Woman , Native Americans , and African Americans. :)
Other don't know this but the correct answer is: women, african-americans, and native americans are the groups that were not represented at the constitutional convention. So the only people at the convention were white amrican men who were the only ones represented.
African slaves and Native Americans were both left out of the Declaration of Independence.
There are only two groups that can propose an amendment to the US Constitution. These groups include the state legislatures and congress.
No. Many groups, particularly African-Americans and women, have been denied rights guaranteed by the Constitution. The document itself was not written to discriminate against anyone; however, the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Constitution has been used to justify laws and policies withholding civil rights to such an extent that the Constitution had to be amended explicitly to extend protection to (almost) all classes of individuals.
If the answer choices areA) African AmericansB) Native AmericansC) WomenD) All of The AboveThe answer will be D) All of the AboveAll these groups where not represented in the convention: Woman , Native Americans , and African Americans. :)
Other don't know this but the correct answer is: women, african-americans, and native americans are the groups that were not represented at the constitutional convention. So the only people at the convention were white amrican men who were the only ones represented.
The groups were on represented in the Declaration of Independence were; women, slaves, and Native Americans.
Native Americans, African Americans and women
No women, blacks or native americans.
African Americans (slaves), women and Native Americans
A. Blacks B. Indians C. Women D. All of the above D
There were not women, slaves, African Americans, or poor farmers.
Women did not attend the Constitutional Convention, nor did whites who did not own property. Free African-Americans were also not in attendance.
African slaves and Native Americans were both left out of the Declaration of Independence.
The Constitution ignored native Americans; women and partially slaves because of the 3/5 provisions.
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