Origins of American Government The Constitutional Convention

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Origins of American Government The Constitutional Convention Chapter 2 Origins of American Government Section 4 The Constitutional Convention

The Constitutional Convention Main Idea Delegates at the Constitutional Convention compromised on key issues to create a plan for a strong national government.

The Constitutional Convention Focus Questions Why did the Constitutional Convention draft a new plan for government? How did the rival plans for the new government differ? What other conflicts required the Framers to compromise?

Crafting a More Perfect Union