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A key to writing and ratifying the U.S. Constitution was the compromise between federal and state powers, which addressed the concerns of both large and small states. The Great Compromise, which created a bicameral legislature, and the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted enslaved individuals for representation purposes, helped gain broader support. Additionally, the Federalist Papers effectively argued for the Constitution's adoption, while the promise of a Bill of Rights ultimately secured the necessary support for ratification.

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