<span> would be the one having to do with hunting and gathering, since hunting and gathering was the primary way to get food before the Neolithic Revolution. </span>
Answer:
They were worried about overrepresentation.
Explanation:
The North and the South were both anxious about adding new states on either side in worry that this would disrupt the equal balance of Northern and Southern Senators. Somewhat of a modern example would be the Republican worry of D.C. statehood overrepresenting Democrats.
This excerpt reveals a continued clash between conservative and liberal ideology in the courts because according to the writer he agrees with the majority ruling that the idea of reverse discrimination is an invalid claim, as he said in the excerpt: "I<span> do not believe that anyone can truly look into America's past and still find that a remedy for the effects of the past is impermissible.".</span>
The 1870's and 1880s were the height of the Gilded Age. The major issues during this period were the money supply (gold or bimetallic standard), civil service reform (spoils system) and tariffs (designed to benefit American industrialists by placing high taxes on goods imported into country)