What was the "three-fifths compromise"?
A) The compromise over how many Senators each state would get.
B) The compromise that, for purposes of representation and taxation, made each "non-free person" (i.e. slave) count as three-fifths of a person.
C) The compromise between Hamilton and Madison that Hamilton would get to write three-fifths of the Federalist Papers.
D) The compromise on the number of soldiers each state would provide for the US military.
E) The compromise over the number of Senators required to overturn a presidential veto.
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