Answer:
They were worried about overrepresentation.
Explanation:
The North and the South were both anxious about adding new states on either side in worry that this would disrupt the equal balance of Northern and Southern Senators. Somewhat of a modern example would be the Republican worry of D.C. statehood overrepresenting Democrats.
As seems to happen so often in politics, the Federalists opposed the Louisiana Purchase not on principled grounds but because they thought it would hurt them politically. They claimed to oppose the Purchase because it was unconstitutional. But they really opposed it because they thought that the states that would be made out of the Purchase would be more Democratic-Republican than Federalist.
Some key principles the apostle Paul set forth in Romans chapters 14 and 15:
- In "disputable matters" -- matters where God has not given any particular command -- we may feel free to take part in something so long as we honor the Lord in doing so.
- We ought not judge others for taking part in something when God has not forbidden it.
- If a brother or sister is uncomfortable in conscience about something, we will want to be sensitive to that person's feelings of conscience.
- We should not act against our conscience, since "everything that does not come from faith is sin." But those with less sensitive consciences (the strong) can work to educate those who are struggling in such matters.
- Ultimately, we live under grace and work to encourage one another in all things.
Making use of those principles in your essay is now your writing task.
Answer:
Quebecois French developed from the original French origin settlers who came to inhabit the part of Canada we call Quebec now. I believe it is similar to the Spanish spoken in the New World in that it is probably more practical in sound and meaning than in the original French or Spanish
Explanation:
I am on the same question
Answer:
what exactly do you mean??