The Connecticut compromise and the Electoral compromise represented the <em>enlightenment ideals</em> by:
<h3 /><h3>How they represented</h3>
- Retaining the bicameral legislature as proposed, along with the proportional representation of the states in the house of representatives.
<h3 /><h3>Reason why the two compromises represented the ideals</h3>
They represented the ideals because:
- It defined the legislative structure and representation each state would have under the united states constitution.
The Three-Fifths compromise and the Slave Trade compromise did not represent the <em>enlightenment ideals</em> by:
<h3 /><h3>How they did not represent</h3>
- By Acknowledging that slavery violated the ideal of liberty that was central to the revolution they wanted.
<h3 /><h3>Reason why the two compromises did not represent the ideals</h3>
They did not represent the ideal because:
- They were uncertain if the slaves would be counted as part of the population in determining the representation of the states or would instead be considered a property.
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Yes, because we could see how they survived and see in what area we could improve in. Also that we could know how they reacted in different situations and see what they did to compare what we would do in that situation. To see how much the early humans and the late humans changed.