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Key Takeaways: Great Compromise
Under the Great Compromise, each state would get two representatives in the Senate and a variable number of representatives in the House in proportion to its population according to the decennial U.S. census.
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The message the author conveys about society here is that the idel we might have from society help us understand reality of society with more easiness that the perfect society because it is very difficult to protray it.
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The reason behind this is very easy to spot. First of all is a correlation between the ideal of a perfect society and how difficult it is to achive. And the easiness of finding the failures of real society. Thus, considering the sistemic theory, the ideal, and the strategies to achieve the perfect society is increadibly difficult to portray compared to finding the fialures in real society.
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The North had international legitimacy. Other nations recognized the North and could provide trade and credit. The Confederacy, on the other hand, never received international recognition. While Britain unofficially built commerce raiders for the South, the states in rebellion could not rely on international aid.
The North had more fighting men than the South. Eventually this would come to bear in terms of both supplying men to fight as well as men to provide supplies and food to the armies. The South could not afford a long war of attrition. The quality of troops in the North increased as the war progressed, while the South was taking the young and the old to fill its ranks before the war was over.
The North had greater infrastructure. Railroads allowed the North to ship men and supplies where they were needed most. Lee's final retreat to Appomattox was plagued by a poorly organized rail service. Even before the war, the South lacked railroad investment.
The North also had a moral reason...
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I would have to say D but I am not completely sure but am confident
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the reason for my anwser for D is as it makes the most logical sense