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Which agreement solved the disagreement over whether slaves should be counted for the purposes of representation?

A. the Great Compromise
B. the Treaty of Paris
C. the Virginia Plan
D. the Three-Fifths Compromise


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The agreement was called D. the Three-Fifths Compromise. The compromise statet that every slave will count as three-fifths of a regular, free person, and representation would be decided based on that number. That meant that the total popluation of slaves would be counted as three-fifths of other people and thus the country will have more representatives.

the answer is D) the Three-Fifths Compromise