What were 4 key issues on which all delegates agreed?

What were 4 key issues on which all delegates agreed?

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All delegates to the Constitutional Convention agreed on these four issues: limited and representative government, three way speration of powers, limiting the power of states to coin money and interfere with creaditors rights, and… the need for a more powerful national government

What is one thing all the delegates had in common?

Some came from rural farming areas while others represented cities where manufacturing or trade dominated. Despite their differences, the delegates did have one thing in common: they were educated men. They had studied history and great political philosophers such as Locke and Montesquieu.

What plan did delegates from South Carolina support?

This would give South Carolina and other populous states more voice in the new government. However, South Carolina supported the Great Compromise [Connecticut Compromise] that provided for equal representation in the Senate and proportional representation in the House of Representatives.

What did the delegates of the Constitutional Convention agreed upon?

Each state would be equally represented in the Senate, with two delegates, while representation in the House of Representatives would be based upon population. The delegates finally agreed to this “Great Compromise,” which is also known as the Connecticut Compromise.

What philosophical views did the delegates to the Constitutional Convention share?

Locke, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Rousseau. They agreed on human nature, political conflict, and the object and nature of a government. All of these things went into the Constitution. You just studied 22 terms!

How were the delegates to the convention alike and different quizlet?

How were the delegates to the Convention alike and different? The delegates were alike in that they all agreed that they did not want any form of government that was like the british monarchy. The delegates were all of different ages; some were older, like Ben Franklin and some younger , like hamilton.

Who was the delegate from South Carolina?

John Rutledge
Vice President Henry Laurens James Parsons
Preceded by Henry Laurens (as President of the Committee on Safety)
Succeeded by Rawlins Lowndes
Delegate from South Carolina to the Continental Congress

Who were the delegates to the Constitutional Convention?

Log in here. The delegates to the constitutional convention were, of course, all white men. About half had graduated from college. Most were investors or bankers of some sort whose financial interests lay with the value of stocks, or real estate.

What is the most distinctive feature of the delegates to Congress?

The most distinctive feature of this group was its uniformity. The first thing to be noted is that the delegates were all white men. There were no women or blacks (although slave owners were well represented), and the Native Americans who were the original possessors of the land which became the United States were not included.

What was the average age of the delegates to the convention?

Eighteen of the fifty-five delegates were in their twenties or thirties at the time of the convention, including such major figures as Alexander Hamilton (thirty years old) and James Madison (thirty-six). The average age was forty-two. I think it is fair to say that the delegates did not represent a “cross section” of the American public.

Why did 3 delegates not sign the Articles of Confederation?

Three delegates, Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts, George Mason of Virginia, and Randolph, did not sign it at all. Critics who shared the views of these delegates preferred the decentralized nature of the Articles of Confederation as a check on the power of the central government.