Asked by Mursal Asadullah on Apr 28, 2024

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How did the Constitutional Convention settle the question of slavery and population totals?

A) The slaves would not be counted at all.
B) One-fifth of the slaves would be counted in the population totals.
C) Two-fifths of the slaves would be counted in the population totals.
D) Three-fifths of the slaves would be counted in the population totals.

Three-Fifths Compromise

A historical agreement made during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention, counting three out of every five slaves as people for determining state representation and taxation.

  • Examine principal concepts such as the theory of a large republic's advantage, key Constitutional compromises, and the basis of fiscal policies.
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Monroe FieldsApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The Constitutional Convention settled the question of slavery and population totals by agreeing to count three-fifths of the total number of slaves in a state towards the population totals for the purpose of determining representation in the House of Representatives and the distribution of taxes. This compromise, known as the Three-Fifths Compromise, was included in the United States Constitution in 1787.