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    The year of 1787, the constitutional convention is held. James Madison is elected to construct several parts of the new constitution. Fifty five delegates each put their two cents in, Madison took this change and edited it to a masterpiece. For his work, James Madison is forever known as the "father of the constitution." The convention last three months, debating became a norm, some people got furious enough, they got up and left. The Constitution of the United States is short, vague, you could say

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    In 1787, the Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia in hopes of revising the Articles of Confederation before the new, established country would become unsustainable. The Articles of Confederation had failed the country as the central government was not strong enough to uphold the country and protect the people’s rights. They were then abandoned and the Founding Fathers began to draft a new government system, what we now know as the US Constitution. At the time the dilemma was, should

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    The Constitutional Convention first gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 for the purpose of creating the Articles of Confederation (Schultz, 2013). The reason why was due to the decisions that needed to be made over the following topics: the way that the government would be divided up such as state and federal government, exchanges, charges, bondage, portrayal, outside undertakings, if government officials would be elected or appointed, and the way that the president would be chosen. There were many

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    55 delegates of twelve states wrote the Constitution at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 and in 1788 the states ratified it. That gathering at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall brought nearly all of the nation’s most prominent men together, including Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison and George Washington. Several of the men appointed had records of service in the army and in the courts and others were experienced in colonial and state government

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    POLI 150 Constitutional Convention Paper Jared Smith – Religion: Catholic. Ethnicity: Huge. Region: Southwest. Occupation: Worker. As a worker of the huge ethnicity, some of my immediate interests are securing my property, my rights, and my protection from powerful government control. The new federalist decentralized system of Somewhereland will satisfy these interests effectively. This new system alsos prevents chaotic events such as Somewhereland’s civil war, simply because the oligarchic authorities

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    There would never be progress if humans took a step back for every step they took forward. The delegates at the Constitutional Convention encountered this issue when discussing the creation of an independent executive. The nation needed a leader without the risk of reverting back to the tyranny of King George. Without it, they feared that the natural rights of its citizens would be jeopardized. Despite the possible benefits, there were well-founded fears that this could lead to the destruction of

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    1787, Congress decided that this convention should be focused on revising the Article of Confederation. Debates were about the Virginia plan, how to over slavery, new executive branch, representation in Congress, giving power to President. Most delegates came to the Constitutional Convention clearly knew what was wrong about the Article of Confederation but not know how to fix it. The most outstanding delegate was James Madison. When he arrived at the convention, he brought a detailed proposal for

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    Danielle Meyer 2) Discuss the problems of government in terms of the history of the constitutional convention. What was the Great Compromise and how does this relate to what type of government is best? Does it work (is it workable)? How does it relate to current politics? Would you change anything? The Great Compromise is a bicameral legislature consisting of two houses that was set up during the constitutional convention in 1787 when issues of the government and power came up. The two houses that

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    they eventually led them to the Constitutional Convention. The current United States replaced the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution in the month March in 1789. During the Constitution George Washington was the president and he agreed about the constitution and he liked it a lot. The History of the constitutional convention is that it took place in Philadelphia. It began on may 25th to the 17th of September in the year of 1787. The constitutional

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    I believe that Benjamin Franklin had the biggest impact at the Constitutional Convention, so many different things that he was apart during this period in time, its hard to to say that he didn't have the biggest impact on the convention. Even though at the convention they had George Washington and James Madison Jr, Benjamin Franklin had to be the wisest person to walk into the convention with his age and his experience throughout his life. In his elder years, Benjamin Franklin was a wise and experienced

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