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    virtually guarantee a ratification of nearly anything proposed. Nonetheless, they had difficulty getting each state to send delegates to Philadelphia, where the meetings would take place. In the beginning, only around seven states were present. Berkin makes it clear that Madison had to wait numerous times too much yet start the convention due to weather issues, less delegates attending than anticipated, and certain other issues. For example, Washington had family tragedies and health issues…

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    At these meetings the delegate speaks for the girls and adults of the troops in your Service Unit. They bring the Service Unit’s concerns to these meetings. The Area Association meetings are held in October and February. In April, there is an annual meeting. At these meetings, the delegates, president, and board talk about Governance and Operations. Governance is laws and finances. Operations is talking about…

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    passion and persuasion when he talked to all the delegates at the Virginia convention. His speech became known worldwide and forever will be remembered. His speech was the reason The United States was formed. He convinced an entire convention that the best idea for America was to fight and claim freedom from England. He will always be remembered for “Give me Liberty, or give me death. Patrick Henry begins his speech by complimenting the delegates. He tells them they are “very worth gentlemen.”…

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    The constitutional convention was convened to fix problems with the Articles of confederation but instead the 55 delegates chose to propose a new American government (Morone, 2018, p.57). The delegates wanted a central government that will answer to it citizens but at the same time not responding rapidly to the people such as white men with property (Morone, 2018, p.56). Delegates at the convention beliefs the most qualify to represent the people are well educated, wealthier, and experiences…

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    Party primaries and caucuses have historically produced the successful nominees for conventions which served to formally anoint the presidential candidates on the first ballot. But in the event of a competitive primary process, delegates at a convention could have more difficulty in reaching a clear majority of support for any one candidate. A brokering process then takes place, with multiple ballots a possibility. Had John Kasich and Ted Cruz not dropped out of the race for the Republican…

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    Delegates from each colony were sent to Philadelphia to discuss the colonists’ relations with the British Empire. At the congress, the colonies decided to ban the export of American goods to Britain. The plan seemed plausible; however, the colonists faced…

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    of the document, the particulars of all articles of the Constitution. She as well shows the profound differences between the states ' rights advocates and Madison 's Federalists such as Edmund Randolph and George Mason of Virginia. Some of these delegates decline to sign the Constitution and pledge to struggle in opposition to its approval in their nation. The arguments presented by Carol Berkins as she analyzes the framing of…

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    representation is deciding what model of representation is best suited for the constituents. The Trustee Model of Representation and the Delegate Model of Representation are on opposite sides of the spectrum when it comes to deciding what is good and proper for American citizens and their different ideologies conflict with each other in every way. While the Delegate Model of Representation caters…

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    they are already busy. I also struggle with the idea of the tasks that I should delegate to a CNA and deciphering between the things that I should just do on my own or to delegate to a CNA. There is definitely a need for delegation but finding the right thing to delegate and to the right person is hard. I feel that as a student it has been the hardest because the CNA’s don’t see you as a authoritative person who can delegate tasks to them and in a lot of cases the CNA will try to pawn of tasks…

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    Article V Compromise

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    This compromise settled fears by Northern delegates of the South being overrepresented in the House of Representatives, but it made the Southern delegates nervous. They feared that giving Congress power over commerce would create disproportionate taxation on slaves or lead to the omission of them altogether. They were also afraid of navigation acts, which led to them asking for navigation and commercial laws to need a two-thirds vote in Congress to pass. There was a compromise reached by a…

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