It is <span>A. Banning Chinese immigration to the US
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Slavery was prominent in the South. Southern states wanted to count enslaved African Americans as part of their populations. This would give these states more votes in the House of Representatives. At the time, there were more than 550,000 enslaved African Americans. Counting them would add many representatives. The North, however, had fewer representatives. The enslaved people couldn't vote or participate in government. The North didn't want them to be counted.
The 3/5 compromise meant that every five enslaved persons would equal three free persons. This was effective because the North and South had equally gained what they had wanted- enslaved persons to be counted or not to be counted. (This rule was applied for assessing taxes on the states as well)
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B) Pres. Zachary Taylor
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Bennett Riley issued an announcement on June 3, 1849, requiring a constitutional convention. In the meantime, President James K. Polk endeavored to get Congress in 1848, and again in 1849, to make California a region. Yet, his endeavors slowed down over the bondage issue.
An deal was at long last conceivable after the sudden death of President Zachary Taylor, who had favored barring bondage from the Southwest. Clay encouraged Senator Stephen Douglas to separate his measure into a few politically absorbable littler pieces, along these lines barely winning passage.
Athens lost the war though... The delian league fell.
It was a. Charles Sumner who opposed the Dred Scott decision. He did this mainly on the grounds that he believed blacks had basic rights when it came to shin for their freedom in free states, which was the case for Scott.