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7 grade history test

History test for the 3/5 compromise, Electoral College. and federalism things

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What was the 3/5's Compromise? it was an agreement from the larger states and the smaller states
What did the smaller states wanted to do that the bigger states didn't approve of? The smaller states wanted to count their slaves as part of their population
Why did the bigger states didn't want the slaves becoming part of the population? because if the slaves became part of the population count the smaller states could equal the same power as the larger states
What is the Electoral College? it is the voting in which we choose our president
How many electoral votes does Alabama have? the states has 9 electoral votes
How many votes do you need to be able to win presidency? 270
Who are the Alabama Senators? Doug Jones and Richored Shelby
Who is Alabama's Rep? Bradley Byrnes
What did the federalist and the anti-federalist argued over? the feds wanted to have the government separated by the state and federal. They wanted to have the federal government to have supreme rule over the states
Why didn't the Anti-Federalist not want what the feds wanted? They didn't want to be ruled over like what happened in Britain. But they were logical and agreed
How did the two groups compromise for the Constitution? the anti-feds agreed to sign the Constitution but only of it had a bill of rights.
What was a famous ant-fed? Thomas Jefferson
what were some famous feds? James Madison John Jay Hamilton
what were the first two political parties in the U.S? Federalist and Anti-Federalist
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