Which statement best explains the disagreement between the upcountry and the lowcountry over representation in the General Assembly?

Question 5 options:

By law, the leader of the assembly was required to be from Charleston, upsetting upcountry residents.

Despite having a lower population, the lowcountry maintained control of the General Assembly.

The General Assembly met in the upcountry where few lowcountry members were able to travel.

The upcountry elite allowed lowcountry representatives to vote, but they could not speak at the assembly.

Despite having a lower population, the lowcountry maintained control of the General Assembly.