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29 July, 09:10

At the constitutional convention, there was consensus on some policy issues and conflict necessitating compromise on others. identify these issues and describe how the convention dealt with them

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  1. 29 July, 10:29
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    One was over the existence of the congress. Some believed that only a senate should exist while some believed that only the house should exist. They made the government bicameral then to equally protect all states, regardless of their size or their population.

    Another was then over slavery. Since slaves weren't considered citizens or even people, it was debated how they should be accounted for in the census for representation. This was solved with the 3/5ths compromise which meant that the southern states got political power in the house of representatives even more.

    Another issue was about protecting civil liberties. Those who opposed the constitution claimed that civil and state rights and liberties would be infringed upon and that the government would become tyrannical. The other half believed that a strong federal government was necessary. They solved this by introducing the bill of rights which enumerated how it would protect people and states. These are just some of the problems that existed, the most famous ones.
  2. 29 July, 12:38
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    The Federalists wanted a very strong government due to the fact that the articles of the confederation were going to be flawed. Anti federalists pushed for a weaker government because they feared a tyrannical society. They dealt with these issues by making sure the 13 states would stay ratified. The Great Compromise was put into effect which created two houses of Congress so that the representation issue was resolved.
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