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What was a major concern of the smaller states? They wanted to maintain their equal status in Congress They were worried the new national government would still be too weak They wanted their representation
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What was a major concern of the smaller states?
They wanted to maintain their equal status in Congress
They were worried the new national government would still be too weak
They wanted their representation based on population
They wanted to uphold slavery
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Smaller states were worried about food shortage and and weakness against other states
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They wanted to maintain their equal status in Congress.
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