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C HAPTER 5.1: T HE C ONSTITUTIONAL C ONVENTION Class Notes
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I NTRODUCTION George Washington: President of the Convention Goal: keep order
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R ULES OF THE C ONVENTION No notes left the room Discussions only take place in the state house Doors and windows closed One state=one vote Delegates had to pay attention to speakers
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P LAN #1 Virginia Plan (James Madison) 3 branches: executive, legislative, judicial Bicameral Legislature: Representation based on population House of Representatives: Popular election Senate: selected by members of the House Strong national government Fear that it was too strong
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P LAN #2 New Jersey Plan (William Patterson) Unicameral Legislature: One state=one vote
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P LAN #3 Connecticut Plan (Roger Sherman) “The Great Compromise” Bicameral Legislature House of Representatives: Representation based on population Senate: each state had equal power
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T HREE -F IFTHS C OMPROMISE With population used to determine number of representatives, southern states wanted slaves counted Northern states objected—give South too much representation Compromise: slaves would be counted as 3/5 of a person when a state’s population is calculated
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E XECUTIVE B RANCH /E LECTIONS President Broadly defined powers Elected by Electoral College Distrusted the judgment of the people House of Representatives: Direct elections Senate: Selected by State legislatures
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