What arguments did the anti-federalists make against ratifying the Constitution? A argument there were three basic issues, whether the Constitution would maintain the republican government, the national government would have too much power, and the bill of rights was needed in the Constitution.
How did the federalists respond to the criticisms of the Constitution made by the Anti-federalists? They respond for every complaint with a reason why it's needed for the government to run smoothly. For some they also respond with a reason why their complaint is invalid.
It was "D. Joseph Smith" who <span>said he was led by an angel to find the Book of Mormon engraved on golden plates, since he is viewed by most as being the lead founder of the Mormon faith. </span>
Answer:increase school funding. Limitations on child labor. Compulsory school laws that required children ages 8-14 to attend school.
Explanation:
Slaves worked for a person without anything in return and there was no time limit to their work. Slaves were sold like property.
Indentured servants signed contracts agreeing to work for a period of time (usually under 10 years) in exchange for something like their passage, shelter or even food.
There were a few laws protecting the rights of indentured servants. No laws to protect slaves' rights.
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