Answer;
A. the way in which population would be counted in each state.
An agreement to count slaves as three-fifths of a person was related to the way in which population would be counted in each state.
Explanation;
The three-fifths Clause, does not deny that blacks are full persons, however it addresses whether and how slaves should be counted for the purpose of determining the number of representatives in Congress.
Northern delegates favored omitting slaves entirely when determining representation and thus denying Southern states the advantage in the national legislature. This allowed three-fifths of the slave populations to count toward determining representation.
Answer:
1. King Cyrus the Great
2. Medes
Explanation:
Based on the history of the Persia Empire in modern-day Iran. It was documented that KING CYRUS THE GREAT created the Persian Empire after leading a revolt against the MEDES the land of Media in 550 BC. and overthrowing them.
He was known for being a merciful and fair leader. One of his greatest contributions to the Persian Empire was the way he promoted tolerance for all throughout the empire.
Answer:
- Habeas Corpus was suspended during his Presidency.
- Made slavery illegal in the United States.
- First President to be assassinated
- Famous "Address" was given at the dedication of a battlefield cemetery
- "Four score and seven years ago..."
- Lincoln's War Powers
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus during the Civil War as he claimed emergency powers for himself (Lincoln war powers) to enable him deal with the Southern cessation.
He contributed to making slavery illegal by championing the 13th Amendment which cleared Congress before his assassination but was only ratified after. His assassination went down in history as the first time a president was assassinated.
His very famous ''Gettysburg Address'' which began with the words: "Four score and seven years ago..." was given as he dedicated a battlefield cemetery for Union soldiers.
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