During the convention, delegates typically agree on key principles and party platform issues, such as core values, policy priorities, and strategies for the upcoming election. They often confirm the party's nominee for president and vice president, solidifying their support for a unified ticket. Additionally, delegates may reach consensus on rules and procedures for the convention itself, ensuring a smooth and organized process. These confirmations are crucial for presenting a united front to voters and rallying support for the party.
First tell us what 'the following' are.
None of the plans
1. People are free to make their own government. 2. No one should be able to ignore the law. 3. The government has limits.
the delegates from the states were arguing and could not agree
give absolute power to the executive branch
the articles of confederation should remain intact!
The Articles of Confederation should reman intact.
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Constitutional convention deadlocked over the issue of representation. The delegates did not seem to agree on the selection of representatives to the Congress.
Give absolute power to the elective branch. (ALS)
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