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4 June, 11:37

How did compromise affect the writing and ratifying of the United States Constitution?

One group of delegates was forced to compromise on many issues.

All sides compromised on important issues.

The delegates refused to compromise.

Madison compromised, but other delegates did not.

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  1. 4 June, 14:17
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    The delegates refused to compromise, thus compromise affect the writing and ratifying of the United States Constitution.

    Explanation:

    The Constitution of the United States holds the supreme power in America. The Constitution comprises seven articles that define the national frame of government.

    United States Constitution was established to provide common defense, promote the general Welfare, provide justice and form perfect union.

    There was a great conflict between small state and big state while establishing US Constitution. The small states demanded for equal number of representatives in Congress. The big states view was the representation should be based on population.
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