I would say <em>'</em><em>B'</em><em> </em> for number 1
<em>X off C and D your stuck with A/B </em>
<em>X off C and D your stuck with A/B A. is good but the Bill of rights isn't more so focused on the power and control of the Government </em>
sorry I did have number two (ᗒᗣᗕ)
The issue of counting slaves in the population which determined representation in Congress was a major issue at the heart of the 3/5 Compromise which was one of the major compromises between the northern and southern states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
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Not all of the people in one country should only have one religion, they meant to accept other people in the area to make the country more diverse and have a better foundation