They agreed to count each slave as 3/5 of a person.
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The South Carolinian that spoke out against integrating public schools in South Carolina was Strom Thurmond.
Strom Thurmond (1902-2003) was a politician and Congressman from South Carolina. For almost 48 years he was a Senator from his state. He was a racist and opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and did not hide his opposition to integration. To the opposite, he always supported racial segregation in South Carolina.
The Cuban economy has suffered since the Cold War came to an end so this statement is <u>FALSE</u>.
<h3>What happened to Cuba after the end of the Cold War?</h3>
After the Cold War ended, Cuba could no longer rely on the support of the dissolved Soviet Union.
As a result, it became more isolated and the sanctions placed on it by the United States, damaged the Cuban economy such that it has been stagnant.
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B African American lacked opportunity in norther states
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