Which statement best explains the great number of disagreements between delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
The delegates represented states with very different needs and interests. The delegates did not have enough time to consider different points of view. Most of the delegates had little experience in government. Most of the delegates opposed doing away with the Articles of Confederation. A major task facing the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 was to create a government powerful enough to get things done but not so powerful that the government would threaten the rights of the people become more powerful than the church discourage people from running from office become too costly Which part of the United States Government resulted from the Great Compromise on the issue of representation? Presidency Supreme Court Congress Cabinet Delegates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 agreed to the Three-Fifths Compromise as a way to limit the power of the president provide legal rights for women settle differences over representation in Congress established term lengths for s