How to be a better person and be nice to others
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<span> A common mistake that people make when writing summaries is including too little information. A properly made summary must contain the main idea and supportive details in a nicely digested way. But if a summary lacks one of this factors, especially when it contains too little information it cannot give readers full image of the story that was summed up and, as a result, the main facts of the story would be omitted, spoiling the digested plot.<span>
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Answer:
Well, it depends on the context. Did the character just win the lottery? If so, then A would certainly be true. But if he hasn't won an actual lottery, and is just using lottery as an example of how happy and big he's grinning, then I'd say C
Explanation:
The best counterclaim for Taney's statement would be <em>"Because Dred Scott and his family were born in the United States, they are citizens with all the rights granted by Constitution"</em>
<em> </em>This counterclaim can be found in the Citizenship Clause (1868), present in the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution -<em> "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." </em> -that, by the time Dred Scott v. Sandford courts' decision it didn't existed yet. The Citizenship Clause act as a reparation to African Americans, who were seen before only as a object and private good.
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