During the Constitutional Convention, what issue did the Three-Fifths Compromise attempt to solve?
A. how many representatives each state would have in houses of Congress
B. how many houses of Congress would be in the new government
C. how enslaved people would be counted when determining a state’s population
D. how states would elect senators and the president
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Answer:
Option C is correct
How enslaved people would be counted when determining a state’s population
Explanation:
Three-fifth was an agreement made in the constitutional convention in 1787. According to this agreement, American who are slaves would be considered as three-fifth for representation and taxation purposes. After this agreement, the southern states became more powerful than before. The agreement also played a role in the removal of native Americans from the land.
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During the Constitutional Convention, how enslaved people would be counted when determining a state’s population issue did the Three-Fifths Compromise attempt to solve.
Option (C)
Explanation:
- Three fifth compromise was related to population. Three-Fifths Compromise can be understood as the counting of every five slaves would be counted as three of individual’s people in terms of representation.
- For representation purposes, the southern states want to count all of the slaves. On the other side but they did not need to be taxed on the peasants and the main reason behind it is because they examined them property.
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