<span>Jefferson first rose to fame during the Revolutionary War as a member of the Second Continental Congress. There, he authored the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, generally seen as a model for the First Amendment. From there, he became the Governor of Virginia and held other positions in government before his election as President in 1800. In this role, Jefferson opposed a strong central government, preferring to leave power to the states.</span>
The correct answer is: Representation in Congress.
Explanation:
The Southern states based their economy on slavery while the Northern states were free states, with bigger population due to the industrialization so their Representation in Congress was a big issue.
Debates of Missouri being admitted as a part of the Union after the Louisiana's Purchase generated two different opinions. <u>That Missouri should be admitted as a free state because the Northern states were free states and were against slavery and that Missouri should be admitted as a slave state because every state should be able to make their own laws and decide if they wanted to have slaves or not. </u>
<em>Southern states supported Missouri's decision of being a slave state</em>, so they argued that <u>The Three-Fifths Compromise stated that 3 out of every 5 slaves were to be counted in order to establish representation in Congress</u>, so if they were admitted as a slave state they would have less representation in Congress than they would have being a free state. Southern states also argued that African Americans in Northern states had different rights they couldn't join the army or enter to free public places, so it wouldn't make a big difference if Missouri was a free state or a slave state. Missouri was admitted as a slave state in exchange of Maine being admitted as a free state.
Answer:
He led a rebellion in the United States which exposed the weakness of the National Government.
Explanation:
- Daniel Shays was a former soldier of the Continental Army.
- He was the one who led the Shays Rebellion against high taxes and debt collectors in Massachusetts.
- This rebellion exposed the weakness of the national government formed under the Articles of Confederation.
- Shay's Rebellion led many leaders including George Washington to call for strengthening the national government to put an end to future rebellions in the nation.
- The Shay's Rebellion shaped the debate over the scope and authority of the government of the United States which resulted in the formation of the U.S. Constitution.
N<span>ationalism helped cause World War 1 because i</span>t prompted European nations to break all ties with one another.
Answer:
Athena is not using Telemachus simply for her own ends.
Explanation:
Athena inspires Telemachus to embark on a journey that is the story of the first five books of the Odyssey. In the form of Mentes, a comrade Odysseus, Athena inspires Telemachus, giving him hope that his father is still alive and that the only way to find out the truth about his return is to go search for him personally. Again, in book two, Athena keeps the story going by making sure Telemachus continues on his journey to find his father. After giving a speech to the assembled people of Ithaca on how the suitors are ravaging his father’s wealth, Telemachus loses confidence in his ability to carry out Athena’s plan. However, Athena reassures him with her supportive words. Bolstered by Athena’s words Telemachus continues to prepare for his journey with newfound vigor.