<span>A half-mile from Bikini Jack’s office is the village of Jenrok, where a couple thousand people are squeezed into 16 acres of tin-roofed shanties that aren’t uniformly connected to public utilities, above groundwater that’s contaminated by bodies decomposing in family graves.</span>
<span>C. Pick presidential and vice-presidential candidates</span>
Maine admitted as free state and Missouri a slave state, preserved sectional balance of senate, Louisiana territory split b/w slaveholders and free settlers, south=slavery was legal, north= slavery banned (except Missouri), slavery in federal territories settled, slavery legal south of dividing line, Maine and Missouri= free states, settle slave issue temporarily
I think the answer is d. The slave owners could keep the slaves working in the field by turning them in because they were jobless. It was illegal back them to be jobless. The thirteenth amendment said you could not be a slave unless you were a prisoner.
If you need more help look up thirteenth amendment