The delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787
A) did not fear concentrated government power.
B) welcomed the possibilities of direct democracy.
C) were suspicious of wealthy property owners.
D) well represented the diversity of the national population.
E) were well educated by the standards of their time.
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Q1: Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787
Q2: The achievement of the "Great Compromise" of
Q4: Who among the following was one of
Q5: In the debate over the Constitution of
Q6: The Antifederalists
A) saw the power of the
Q7: Under the Constitution of 1787,the people would
Q8: The core complaint of Antifederalists about the
Q9: The Virginia Plan called for
A) retaining the
Q10: By the late 1780s,dissatisfaction with the Articles
Q11: James Madison's ideas regarding republican government
A) were
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