Question 3 (1 point)
Why was the Annapolis Convention, in September of 1787, not successful?
A. 3 amendments were created during the convention, but none were adopted by
Congress
B. Delegates from onlyhs of the 13 states attended and no business could be
conducted
C. None of the states could agree on who should be the chairman for the convention
D. None of the delegates from each of the 13 states could agree on what needed to be done

Respuesta :

B. Delegates from only 5 of the 13 states attended and no business could be  conducted

Explanation:

  • In 1786, at the Annapolis Convention it was decided to convene a constituent convention, which was to pass a new constitution.
  • The Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787, at which a new constitution was passed, after a fierce and fierce political ideological struggle.
  • The first concept was based on a strong centralized government, which suited the great powers. This plan was called the Virginia Plan, where the legislature could legislate when individual states were not competent.
  • Large states would have the advantage of a larger population under this constitution because each state would have a population proportionate to the population. A New Jersey-backed plan advocated leaving the former Confederate regime, where each state would have an equal number of votes in a legislature whose delegates would be elected and paid by states.

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