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liraira [26]
2 years ago
15

Write a speech on the topic of an unjust situation you are passionate about. This may be an issue on the community level, or a c

urrent national issue.
Remember to use the following elements:

a claim
supporting facts, statistics, and reasons
possible objections to your claim (counterclaims)
a summary and call to action
three transitional words or phrases and one instance of effective keyword repetition
proper documentation of sources using MLA citation style
Your speech should be a minimum of 200 words.
English
2 answers:
Dafna11 [192]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The Great Compromise solved issues between states with small populations and states with large populations.

The Great Compromise was developed at the Constitutional Convention and helped in creating the modern day structure of Congress. In this deal, both states with small populations and large populations got something they wanted. For example, the Senate would be composed of 2 Senators from each state, regardless of their states population. This helped to ensure that smaller states had a voice in the creation of federal laws.

On the other hand, the House of Representatives would have the number of representatives based on a states population. The greater the population, the more representatives. This made larger states happy, as they felt this accurately represented the power they should have in Congress

Spanish

El Gran Compromiso resolvió problemas entre estados con poblaciones pequeñas y estados con poblaciones grandes.

El Gran Compromiso se desarrolló en la Convención Constitucional y ayudó a crear la estructura moderna del Congreso. En este acuerdo, ambos estados con poblaciones pequeñas y grandes obtuvieron algo que querían. Por ejemplo, el Senado estaría compuesto por 2 senadores de cada estado, independientemente de la población de su estado. Esto ayudó a asegurar que los estados más pequeños tuvieran voz en la creación de leyes federales.

Por otro lado, la Cámara de Representantes tendría el número de representantes basado en la población de un estado. Cuanto mayor sea la población, más representantes. Esto hizo felices a los estados más grandes, ya que sentían que esto representaba con precisión el poder que deberían tener en el Congreso.

KonstantinChe [14]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

This speech would be really easy if you did it yourself.

If you pick a topic you are really passionate about you should be able to write the speech in under an hour

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