Answer:
Roger Sherman created the Connecticut Compromise at the constitutional convention, that addressed the concerns of both small large states about representation.
Explanation:
Roger Sherman was an American politician. He was the first mayor of New Haven, one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence and a signatory of the Constitution of the United States.
During the Constitutional Convention in 1787 there was a disagreement between the representatives of the large and small states. The small states sought a Congress in which all states were equally represented. The larger states wanted the number of delegates to be based on the population. That would give them more power over the smaller states. Sherman, together with Oliver Ellsworth, designed the solution that would be known as the Connecticut Compromise. The states were to be represented in the Senate with two people each, while the composition of the House of Representatives was based on the population.
What does the bill give the president the right to do? the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.
You can tell that it wasn't an easy job. It was hard to pass.
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I would think that it would be the last answer choice (little European contact had occurred in Australia)