The central issue debated by the delegates at the Congress, particularly during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, was how to balance the power between large and small states in the new government structure. This included contentious discussions over representation in Congress, leading to the Great Compromise, which established a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in the House and equal representation in the Senate. Additionally, debates about the powers of the federal government versus state sovereignty played a crucial role in shaping the Constitution.
should the colonies declared themselves an independece nation,or should they stay under the british rule
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Representation in Congress :)
they had the civl war
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should the colonies declared themselves an independece nation,or should they stay under the british rule
because of the systems
I think so.
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The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.
Independence. Simple as that. This was the prime debate through the Whole process, however, independence is all the first 6 months consisted of.
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Absolutely not. Records are meticulously taken when bills are debated, and anyone can see how their Congressman/Senator voted on any issue. Congressional votes are a matter of public record. --Charlie G.
The main issue was that some delegates wanted a peaceful way to end the problems while others wanted a violent way to end them, like war. They came to a conclusion that they would make up a continental army and prepared for war.
One issue debated by modern day sociologists is the role of technology in shaping social interactions and relationships, particularly in terms of its impact on communication, privacy, and inequality in society.