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During the Constitutional Convention, which plan of government proposed a legislature made up of one house, each state getting equal representation? A. The Kentucky Plan B. The New York Plan C. The Virginia Plan D. The New Jersey Plan
During the Constitutional Convention, the New Jersey Plan proposed a legislature made up of one house, each state getting equal representation.
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During the Constitutional Convention, the New Jersey Plan proposed a legislature made up of one house, each state getting equal representation.


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How were northern lawmakers convinced to allow Missouri into the union as a slave state under the Missouri Compromise? A. Maine was added to the United States as a free state. B. Ohio was added to the United States as a free state. C. The Florida territory was also added to the United States. D. Slaves were now taxed as four-fifths of a person.
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Northern lawmakers were convinced to allow Missouri into the union as a slave state under the Missouri Compromise when Maine was added to the United States as a free state.
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Northern lawmakers were convinced to allow Missouri into the union as a slave state under the Missouri Compromise when Maine was added to the United States as a free state.


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The Antifederalists opposed the ratification of the Constitution because the New Constitution didn't have a bill of rights that would guarantee basic freedoms.


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Hamilton's goals for the early United States included: encouraging the growth of American industry and establishing the nation's credit worthiness.
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Many Americans wanted a new plan of government because the Articles of Confederation was too weak.

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All adult white males should be allowed to vote were Andrew Jackson's beliefs regarding voting.


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