House of representatives are elected by the people and so is the president. But the founders did not want an entire democracy so senate was supposed to be elected by state legislatures. Judges are appointed.
The central conflict of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was how representation in the US Congress was going to be determined. The combating sides were states with large populations vs states with smaller populations. Eventually, a compromise was reached, which is known as the Great Compromise.
issue a national currency
At the Constitutional Convention, the most significant disagreement dealt with the issue of representation in the legislature. The convention was held in 1787.
Taxation without representation
So that no one branch of the government has total control
Would interfere with individual rights.
Yes, the constitution specifically removed the ability of the states to issue currency.
The issue was the apportioning of legislative representation.
the right way
No representation in Congress
The central conflict of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was how representation in the US Congress was going to be determined. The combating sides were states with large populations vs states with smaller populations. Eventually, a compromise was reached, which is known as the Great Compromise.
The structure of the federal government was discussed at the Constitutional Convention, along with how power should be shared between the states and the national government. Another significant issue was how representation in Congress should be determined.
The issue was the apportioning of legislative representation.
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.
Under the Constitution, powers reserved to the national government include:Print money (bills and coins)Declare warEstablish an army and navyEnter into treaties with foreign governmentsRegulate commerce between states and international tradeEstablish post offices and issue postageMake laws necessary to enforce the Constitution
The District of Columbia didn't exist...
The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.