To get the southern states to agree to the strong central government described in the Constitution, the northern states agreed to postpone a debate on the legality of slavery.
<h3>What eventually decide the legality of slavery?</h3>
The United States eventually abolished the slavery practice through the 13th Amendment after the Civil War. While the practice of slavery is no longer legal, it still however does exist in some cases then.
The 13th Amendment is the federal legislation that states "<em>Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction</em>".
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b. The contractor can collect from the estate only.
Explanation:
Abby hires a contractor to make repairs on her house. Before the repairs are finished, Abby dies. Her good friend Clay is appointed executor of Abby's estate. Clay orally promised that if the estate could not pay the repair bill, he would pay it even though he does not live in the house and has no entitlement under Abby's estate. If the contractor's bill does not get paid, who can the contractor collect from, if anyone?The contractor can collect from the estate only.
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Im not sure but it’s probably 3:1
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