Exploring the Constitutional Convention of 1787

Exploring the Constitutional Convention of 1787

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Mia Campbell

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6th - 10th Grade

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The Constitutional Convention of 1787 aimed to address the inadequacies of the Articles of Confederation. James Madison played a pivotal role, advocating for a new constitution. The Virginia Plan proposed a three-branch government, sparking debates with the New Jersey Plan. Compromises, such as the Connecticut Compromise and the Three-fifths Compromise, were crucial in addressing representation and slavery issues. The final Constitution was drafted and signed, but ratification by nine states was still required.

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Who was the most overprepared politician at the Constitutional Convention?

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What was the main goal of James Madison at the convention?

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What did the Virginia Plan propose?

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Which state proposed the New Jersey Plan?

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What was Alexander Hamilton's controversial suggestion for the executive branch?

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What was the Connecticut Compromise?

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What did the Three-Fifths Compromise entail?

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Who were the main authors of the final Constitution document?

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What was left out of the final Constitution that some delegates wanted?

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How many states needed to ratify the Constitution for it to go into effect?

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