The farms of the South did not rely on enslaved labor. The farms of the South raised agricultural products.*The factories of the South provided important exports.The factories of the South were far more advanced.
  • How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
  • What was the primary way that the economy in the South differed from the economy of the North?
  • Why did the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise involve so much debate and discussion?
  • Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
only in the Southin every single state*in a small portion of the Northonly in the far West
  • How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
  • Why did the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise involve so much debate and discussion?
  • In what part of the Great Compromise are the ideas of the Virginia Plan represented?
  • According to the 1790 census, where did enslaved people live within the United States?
the Senatethe House of Representatives*the Office of the Presidentthe Unicameral Legislature
  • What was the primary way that the economy in the South differed from the economy of the North?
  • Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
  • According to the 1790 census, where did enslaved people live within the United States?
  • In what part of the Great Compromise are the ideas of the Virginia Plan represented?
The states were not ready to give up all of their independence.The states believed the Articles of Confederation were adequate.Each state was looking out for its personal interests and needs.*Each state was certain that cooperation would lead to mutiny.
  • Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
  • What was the primary way that the economy in the South differed from the economy of the North?
  • How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
  • Why did the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise involve so much debate and discussion?
The delegates all came to the convention from the same region.The delegates agreed on the same constitutional principles.The delegates disagreed on whether governmental changes were necessary.The delegates considered each one of their states to be independent.*
  • What was the primary way that the economy in the South differed from the economy of the North?
  • Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
  • Which statement about the northern states in the 1780s is accurate?
  • Why did the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise involve so much debate and discussion?
a. It sided completely with the unicameral legislature. b. It focused representation on the larger states, not the smaller states.c. It created balance by blending the Virginia and New Jersey plans. *d. It gave every state the same number of state representatives.
  • How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
  • Why did the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise involve so much debate and discussion?
  • What was the primary way that the economy in the South differed from the economy of the North?
  • Which statement about the northern states in the 1780s is accurate?
arbitrationdelegation.ratification.*representation.
  • Which statement about the Virginia Plan is accurate?
  • The New Jersey Plan supported the idea of:
  • The act of formally approving something is known as
  • What is the best definition of bicameral?
Their economy was based on agriculture. They had far fewer large cities than the southern states. They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states. *They had very large farms called plantations.
  • Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
  • What was the primary way that the economy in the South differed from the economy of the North?
  • Which statement about the northern states in the 1780s is accurate?
  • How did the Great Compromise resolve the dispute about representation?
the New Jersey Planthe Virginia Planthe Great Compromisethe presidential process*
  • In what part of the Great Compromise are the ideas of the Virginia Plan represented?
  • Once the delegates determined the Three-Fifths Compromise, what issue did they tackle next?
  • According to the 1790 census, where did enslaved people live within the United States?
  • Why did the Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise involve so much debate and discussion?
bicameral legislation.equal representation.*multi-cameral legislation. parliamentary government.
  • Which statement about the Virginia Plan is accurate?
  • The New Jersey Plan supported the idea of:
  • The act of formally approving something is known as
  • What is the best definition of bicameral?
a legislature based on size of the statean act of working as a lawmaker for a groupa government made up of two parts or houses*an agreement reached after long debate
  • The New Jersey Plan supported the idea of:
  • Why did the state delegates meet in 1787?
  • What is the best definition of bicameral?
  • Which statement about the Virginia Plan is accurate?
to discuss a better system of government *to elect George Washington as presidentto write the Articles of Confederation to collect taxes to pay the nation's debt
  • Why did the state delegates meet in 1787?
  • The New Jersey Plan supported the idea of:
  • What is the best definition of bicameral?
  • Why were delegates working to replace the Articles of Confederation?
legislations.democracies.compromises.*populations.
  • Which statement about the northern states in the 1780s is accurate?
  • Which statement about the delegates at the Constitutional Convention is accurate?
  • The Constitution was a result of multiple:
  • In what part of the Great Compromise are the ideas of the Virginia Plan represented?
The Articles created a central government that was too weak.*The Articles created a central government that was too strong.The Articles did not protect the rights of citizens.The Articles did not protect the rights of the states.
  • Why were delegates working to replace the Articles of Confederation?
  • The New Jersey Plan supported the idea of:
  • Why did the state delegates meet in 1787?
  • Which statement about the Virginia Plan is accurate?
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