The Constitutional Convention was called in no small part for addressing economic issues, and their debate over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives split along lines of economic interest.
(A) for addressing economic issues, and their debate over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(B) by addressing economic issues, and their debate over whether and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(C) to address economic issues, and the debate over whether and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(D) in response to economic issues, and their debate over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(E) on account of economic issues, and they debated over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(A) for addressing economic issues, and their debate over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(B) by addressing economic issues, and their debate over whether and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(C) to address economic issues, and the debate over whether and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(D) in response to economic issues, and their debate over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives
(E) on account of economic issues, and they debated over if and how to count slaves while apportioning representatives