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Objects: People: Title: Inference: Conclusion: October 20, 2016 Warm-Up: Complete an OPTIC strategy on the image below of the signing of the Constitution. Objects: People: Title: Inference: Conclusion:

Turn and Talk: Two differences between the States that attended the Constitutional Convention were _____________ and _____________.

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Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Exit Ticket Match the correct description from the word bank to the correct plan for representation. Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Small State Plan Based on population Unicameral Equal representation Large State Plan Bicameral

Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Exit Ticket Match the correct description from the word bank to the correct plan for representation. Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Small State Plan Based on population Unicameral Equal representation Large State Plan Bicameral