At the beginning of the Constitutional Convention, the delegates agreed on a set of rules. One
rule was that the entire process should take place in secret. The secrecy rule stated that no
materials or information from the convention could be released to the press or the public.
Why would the delegates choose to hold the convention in secret? Select all that apply.


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Answer:

A. It would allow the delegates to speak openly and honestly with each other

D.  It would prevent the delegates from being pressured by the public

Explanation:

A. It would allow the delegates to speak openly and honestly with each other

   [] With the secrecy rule, the delegates could speak openly since this would not reach the public. It helped to let them make decisions since there was less pressure from the public (ties into option D).

D.  It would prevent the delegates from being pressured by the public

   [] If the public didn't know what was going on, they could not pressure

     The second and third options do not make sense because the delegates wanted everyone to attend (they also wanted the votes to be as unanimous as possible) and they were not planning specific military strategies at this time.

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