Considering his views, he would probably oppose a persons' election to the house of representatives and supreme court at the same time.
Unless the person was elected by the people, he would most likely see this as unfair and an insult to the liberties of the American people to choose their own representatives
<span>The Grimke sisters were
prominent figures for women's rights and very passionate in their Abolition
cause. Their arguments were based on the morality of man. Back then, it was
morally and socially acceptable for a man to possess a slave and beat and
mistreat him. The sisters grew to despise this norm after witnessing firsthand
the bad effects it brings to the unpaid workers. </span>
B) the spread of Catholicism in the American