PART A: Which TWO of the following identify central ideas of the text? Group of answer choices The Constitution was inferior to the Articles of Federation, under which the states had dealt with Shays’ Rebellion and diplomatic trade conflicts. The Constitution was founded on compromises between states of different sizes and populations. The Constitution sought to balance the power of the three branches of government while allowing the president to have the most power to introduce laws and determine foreign relations. The Constitution sought to balance the power dynamic between the central government and all the state governments. The Founding Fathers began the Constitution with the Bill of Rights because the individual's rights were most important to them. The Constitution has had to be amended so many times because the Founding Fathers did a poor job at writing and organizing it.
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The Constitutional Convention[1] (also known as the Philadelphia Convention,[1] the Federal Convention,[1] or the Grand Convention at Philadelphia)[2][3] took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia.
At the time, the convention was not referred to as a "Constitutional" convention, nor did most of the delegates arrive intending to draft a new constitution. Many assumed that the purpose of the convention was to discuss and draft improvements to the existing Articles of Confederation, and would have not agreed to participate otherwise.
The most contentious disputes revolved around the composition and election of the Senate as the upper legislative house of a bicameral Congress; whether "proportional representation"
It was voted on by the delegates, inscribed on parchment with engraving for printing, and signed by thirty-nine of fifty-five delegates on September 17, 1787. The completed proposed Constitution was then released to the public to begin the debate and ratification process.
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