Benjamin Franklin believed each state should have equal representation.
Front view is Equal to top view
i only know one of them and that is the irsh rebellion
They are the plan and two elevations.
They allow for representation of diverse views. Studyisland(:
Yes, George Read supported the Great Compromise during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He was a proponent of balancing the interests of both large and small states, which the compromise aimed to achieve by creating a bicameral legislature. This compromise established proportional representation in the House of Representatives and equal representation in the Senate, which aligned with Read's views on ensuring fair representation for all states.
Elbridge Gerry's felt very strongly about the common people having representation within the British Parliament. His views and beliefs prevented him from signing the U.S. Constitution as he believed the people would not be fairly represented the way that the document was written.
Oliver Alden Taylor has written: 'Memoir of the Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor, of Manchester, Massachusetts ..' 'Memoir of the Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor' 'Brief views of the Saviour' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Biography 'Memoir of the Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor, A. M., late of Manchester, Massachusetts ..'
Graphic representation of two dimensional views of an object, showing a plan, vertical elevations, and/or a section.
Graphic representation of two dimensional views of an object, showing a plan, vertical elevations, and/or a section.
I am not sure of a theory but an instructed delegate is a representative who deliberately mirrors the views of the majority of his or her constituents
John Dickinson was a firm supporter of "No Taxation Without Representation". He argued that there was injustice of external taxation because the British were exploiting the wealth of the colonies.