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what solutions did the new constitution include? check all of the boxes that apply a federal system that shared power between national and state governments a congress with two representative houses a bill of rights that protected individual rights a provision that counted each enslaved person as three - fifths of a person
The U.S. Constitution established a federal system splitting power between national and state governments, created a bicameral (two-house) Congress, and included the Three-Fifths Compromise for enslaved people. The Bill of Rights was not part of the original Constitution; it was added as amendments later.
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- a federal system that shared power between national and state governments
- a Congress with two representative houses
- a provision that counted each enslaved person as three-fifths of a person