In the Scott v. Sandford case, Sandford's argument was based on the Missouri Compromise.
Answer:
Reserved powers
- setting up local governments
- writing a state constitution
- setting up school systems
Concurrent powers
- spending and borrowing money
- collecting taxes
- creating a court system
He Great Compromise was forged in a heated dispute during the 1787 Constitutional Convention: States with larger populations wanted congressional representation based on population, while smaller states demanded equal