Which agreement among the Constitutional Convention delegates is illustrated in this text?
Question 5 options:
New Jersey Plan
Three-Fifths Compromise
Great (Connecticut) Compromise
Electoral College
Question 6 (1 point)
The Three-Fifths Compromise resolved which issue(s) during the Constitutional Convention?
Question 6 options:
Protecting individual rights
Counting population and taxation for the states
Creating the executive branch
Representing large and small states fairly
Question 7 (1 point)
The U.S. government under the Constitution differed from the Confederation government in that it:
Question 7 options:
included separate legislative, executive, and judicial branches
had the power to make treaties with foreign nations
had no powers over interstate commerce
left managing western lands to the states
Question 5: Great (Connecticut) Compromise
Question 6: Counting population and taxation for the states
Question 7: included separate legislative, executive, and judicial branches
Question 5: The agreement among the Constitutional Convention delegates illustrated in this text is the Three-Fifths Compromise.
Question 6: The Three-Fifths Compromise resolved the issue of counting population for the purpose of representation and taxation among the states.
Question 7: The U.S. government under the Constitution differed from the Confederation government in that it included separate legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
To answer question 5, the agreement among the Constitutional Convention delegates that is illustrated in the provided text is the Great (Connecticut) Compromise.
To answer question 6, the Three-Fifths Compromise resolved the issue of counting population and taxation for the states.
To answer question 7, the U.S. government under the Constitution differed from the Confederation government in that it included separate legislative, executive, and judicial branches.