Answer:Thou Shalt not say gods name in Vain
Explanation: The Hebrews relationship with God is great, because the Hebrews have the respect to not say Gods name in vain
The Three-Fifths Clause was one of the many compromises delegates worked out during the Constitutional Convention in 1787. It struck a balance between large slave states in the South and smaller northern states that had abolished slavery. It restricted, but not eliminated, the apportioned congressional representation of slave states by limiting the Census to counting slaves as only three-fifths of a person
<span>Externalities distort "statistics" by not reflecting the true costs and benefits of producing a good or service, since it can often be difficult to separate the reality from what the "numbers say". </span>
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<em>Passing the curfew would have both costs and benefits. The city would have to enforce the policy. Enacting the curfew also wouldn't provide any education to teens on the topic and prevention of the topic, so it wouldn't be a long term fix. It may keep more teens safe for the reason that smaller kids would be inside at night, however it would also inhibit the lives of kids that wanted to work, or go out and have innocent crime-less fun. The only benefit would be the potential drop off in teen related crime at the time of the passing of the curfew.</em>
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