At the Constitutional Convention, delegates from northern and southern states disagreed about:

A. whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery.

B. whether enslaved people should be able to run for public office.

C. whether the United States should abolish slavery.

D. whether the legislature should have one or two chambers.

Respuesta :

A. Whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery

Answer:

A. whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery.

Explanation:

The northern states did not want that enslaved should be count at all but the southern slaveholding states want opposite from them. the three-fifth settlement formed between them that enslaved men and women represent in the house at the ratio of 3 to 5 out of their real number. it means every five persons would count as three only for the process of both taxation and representation.