Hoplites demanded greater political power since they were the fighting force. Hoplites were free citizens who served as soldiers. Although they did not have sufficient military training, they were heavily relied on and were expected to take part in military campaigns whenever needed.
A. They raised their children
E. They were expected to obey male heads of the household
F. They worked at home
<span>they beleived it favored a small number of rich investors.</span>
The ninth and the tenth amendments describe what it means to be free and what one is allowed to do and what not. The 9th establishes that certain individual rights are inferior when compared to the overall rights of the people, that is the general population, while the 10th explains that also but applied to the state, putting the federation above state legislature.
Many Northerners were happy that free states now had more representatives in Congress. However, many were also upset with the Fugitive Slave law.
This law, that was part of the Compromise of 1850, made it so that any slave that escaped to the North must be returned to their owner in the South. Many northerners thought this was unfair and did not want to follow this law. This is because almost all northern states had outlawed slavery by this point and time.