How did the question of slavery impact the Constitutional Convention?
A) It caused few real problems.
B) Generally northerners were willing to support southern concerns.
C) It threatened to disrupt and destroy the work of the convention.
D) Southern delegates were eager to compromise on most significant arguments.
E) It was resolved, but left the South at a disadvantage.
Answer: C
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