Well the names pretty much tells you the answer but if you want a detailed answer then here it is: The Dionysian festival honored the Greek god Dionysus, who was the Greek god of wine. During this festival the Greeks would harvest their grapes, because this was the time when they were ripe, and would have a big feast while drinking the wine that they had made. But not until they had given a burnt portion of it to Dionysus.
Tobacco continued to be the cash crop of the Virginia and of Carolinas throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Ir was centered around keeping the balance between free and slave states. This issue was mainly approached after the US won the Mexican-American War. They gained a lot of land after the Guadalupe-Hidalgo Treaty, but there was controversy on whether the acquired land should have been free or slave states.
Both the Ninth and Tenth Amendments are designed to <u>LIMIT</u> the power of the federal government.
The Ninth Amendment (1791) contained a Bill of Rights to protect the individual's right and limit the central government, stating that the rights addressed weren't final and didn't deny or disparage the existence of other unenumerated rights, retained by the people.
As for the Tenth Amendment (1791), it granted the powers that the Constitution neither delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states, to the states, which basically meant that the states could establish their own laws as long as they weren't contrary to the federal government's laws.