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The lines above are an excerpt belonging to the speech to the US senate delivered by American attorney Henry Clay, speaker of the House of Representatives around the 1830s. The assessment requires to integrate a personal interpretation of such document.
Clay's speech is an example of how conflicts have been solved in the US by compromising since the nation's inception, back to the founding.
Clay was delivering his perspective and opinion on the state of South Carolina’s decision of formally withdrawing from the federal union; he was also proposing solutions to the issue, such as the "Compromise Tariff of 1833" which offered to reduce some percentage on certain tariff rates, in the end, the compromise succeeded and the parties benefitted from it.
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It sure wasn't D. They were slaves, bought and sold.
It didn't free the existing slaves in the United States. It made it illegal to import more people to be slaves.
The choice is between A and C.
I think you should pick C which was factually true and exactly what happened. In other words, the law was circumvented.
The problem with A is that it they were let in directly at the request of Georgia and South Carolina. These two states had very complex responses to the Jan 1, 1808 law. Their economies depended on as many slaves as they could get legally or not.
The correct answer is B) They worked long hours for very little pay.
Of the following, the statement that is more likely the case regarding factory workers was "They worked long hours for very little pay."
The factories at that time were dangerous places to work. People needed to work and accepted to work under unhealthy and risky working conditions, most of the time operating machines that manufactured goods. There were minimum ventilation and diseases spread easily. They worked for long hours with no recess at all, increasing the possibility of having an accident.
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Are this is question ?or not?
The answer would be C because of u look at the pickture it says the more women work the sooner we will we so my guess that it has something to do with C U.S. armed forces offfice
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