He mostly agreed throught the constitution but firmly believed on other things too. He belived that legislative should have one body, slaves should be counted for determining taxes paid by state, but not representation, and lastly he also belived executive should be elected by the national lesgislater.
actually he didn't like the great compromise and was outraged that any compromise was made.
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Nicholas Copernicus had a Doctorate in law but not in physics or anything else like Albert einstien.He was a great astronomer.
something like the articlews andthe great compromise
America, today, is a state whose citizens enjoy many freedoms, and the provisions of the great compromise best fulfill the nationals' needs.
Either the Great Compromise or the Virginia Plan
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the constitution said it would be...so wala!!! there you go..i know it sounds like to simple of an answer but i guarentee its right!
St. Nicholas of Myra died about 1400 years ago and cameras had not been invented yet. We have no evidence of what the real St. Nicholas looked like.
The Great Compromise, aka the Connecticut Compromise, was the deal reached at the Constitutional Convention dealing with how to have representation in the legislative branch. Big states wanted more seats, so they were for having representation based on how much population a state had. Small states wanted it to be equal. SO, the compromise was to have TWO legislative bodies... now known as the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House is based on population, so it favors big states like California.... The Senate is equal, so small states like Rhode Island are really more powerful in this one.