Representation in Congress :)
The issue of representation led to the Connecticut (or great) compromise.
Main problem was the representation of large and small states. In the Great Compromise, the House of Representatives representative number would be by state population, while the Senate representative number was a fixed 2.
The main purposes of both Missouri Compromises, 1820 & 1850 was to keep in balance free States & slave States. This would be handled before they became States. Or if necessary after Statehood.
Senator John F. Kennedy's main issue in the campaign of 1960 was that
The Great Compromises during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 addressed key issues in forming the U.S. government. Firstly, the Great Compromise established a bicameral legislature, balancing representation between populous and smaller states through the House of Representatives and the Senate. Secondly, the Three-Fifths Compromise determined how enslaved individuals would be counted for representation and taxation. Thirdly, the compromise on trade allowed Congress to regulate commerce while protecting the interests of slave states. Lastly, the Electoral College was created to balance the influence of populous states in presidential elections.
The issue of representation led to the Connecticut (or great) compromise.
it was a great compromise.
The main focus of the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention concerned how states were to be represented in the U.S. Congress. It is also referred to as Sherman's Compromise.
Main problem was the representation of large and small states. In the Great Compromise, the House of Representatives representative number would be by state population, while the Senate representative number was a fixed 2.
Missouri compromise
The largest disagreement came on the issue regarding how states should be represented in congress. -T.$.K
A decision on the structure of the legislature
they compromise two great and main sects in Islam religion. Suuni counted as majority and Shiites as minority.
The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise of 1787, aimed to resolve disputes between large and small states during the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. The main issue was the representation in Congress; larger states favored representation based on population, while smaller states wanted equal representation. The compromise established a bicameral legislature, with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate providing equal representation for each state. This resolution helped to balance the interests of both groups but also highlighted underlying tensions regarding power and governance in the new nation.
The annexation of Texas was the main issue of the election of 1844.
the main issue was the economy
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