Yes,
The new policy of territorial expansion was motivated by both idealism and realism.
The Compromise of 1850 reflected in the map as It ensured that the number of free and slave states was equal.
Option: C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Reynolds W.C. along with Jones J.C. sketched a U.S. map to display the area of the slave and free states. That map also included the territory which was open to freedom or slavery after repealing the Missouri Compromise.
Missouri Compromise was signed to retain a balance among the number of free states and slave states in the Union. Thus it admitted Missouri to join as the slave state, meantime Maine joined as the free state. Hence by preserving the equivalence between numbers of slave and free states.
I'm not sure...
But,
It upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality – a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal".
I guess
I'm a capitalist myself i can tell you the facts,
one OPPOSING view point to capitalism is if there is no regulations for businesses people think that CEO's can overwork union workers and give them lower wages without any punishment.
A SUPPORTING view point to capitalism is that with fewer restrictions there is more opportunity for individual success and profit for business.
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