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The Constitutional framers felt it important that each organ should act as a check on the other organs of the State. Mention the solution given by them.

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Answered by affanmuhammed030
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To balance power between the large and small states, the Constitution's framers agreed that states would be represented equally in the Senate and in proportion to their populations in the House. Further preserving the authority of individual states, they provided that state legislatures would elect senators.

Answered by shwethahemanth2630
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The founders set the terms for ratifying the Constitution. They bypassed the state legislatures, reasoning that their members would be reluctant to give up power to a national government. Instead, they called for special ratifying conventions in each state. Ratification by 9 of the 13 states enacted the new government

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