The Great Compromise provided for the following a bicameral legislature with one where there is a proportionate amount of representatives ( the House) and one with an equal amount of representatives (Senate). It also called for a system of check and balances to help prevent one branch from gaining power. Lastly it called for a strong national government with certain delegated powers and other powers reserved to the states. By giving equal representation in the Senate it gave the smaller states the voice they wanted in Congress but while creating a stronger federal government and dividing power it appeased no only the Federalists but also the Antifederalists who feared that a stronger national government might encroach on their rights.
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The answer would be forum.
The correct answer is C) To create more free states so they could control Congress.
Northerners wanted to control Congress because Congress is the branch of government that makes laws for the US. In this case, having more power in Congress would allow Northerners to make laws that would benefit them.
On the other hand, Southerners were fearful that if the North gained more political power in Congress that they would try to outlaw the institution of slavery. After much heated debate, Congress developed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. This allowed citizens of Kansas and Nebraska to vote on whether or not they would allow the institution of slavery in their state.
Create secret agencies like the KGB to remove anyone who oppose them.
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The correct answer is: False
Explanation:
The Confederate States of America was originally formed by seven secessionist states: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. The economic system of these states, located in the Southern region if the US, relied heavily on availability of slave labor of African-Americans in agriculture and plantations. The Confederacy was created in response to the threat to the institution of slavery that represented the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the US.
It wasn't until after the beginning of the American Civil War, in 1861, that other four slave states - Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina - joined.