Slavery and the tariff
South beileved in a stronger state government. With less power going to the national government.
The difference was that the Virginia Plan favored bigger states and the New Jersey plan favored smaller states. Later one the Great Compromise was made using petitions of both of this plans.
In lists of Roman Emperors, Theodosius is far from the most notable. One historian noted that this son of an emperor killed for high treason "veered disconcertingly between opposites—febrile activity and indolent sluggishness, a simple soldierly life and the splendors of the court." But this little-known emperor forever changed the course of Christian history not in one way, but in two. He used his power to officially enforce orthodox Christianity, but ended up placing his power under that of the church, setting a standard for more than a millennium.
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i belive it was Sirimavo Bandaranaike not dor sure rho