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It allowed Southern states to count a portion of its enslaved population for purposes of taxation and representation. The compromise gave the South more power than it would have had if enslaved people had not been counted.
Explanation:
Answer: Perseus stole their tooth and eye and says he will give it back when they tell him where the nymphs are
Explanation: Perseus was the slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the rescuer of Andromeda from a sea monster. As an infant he was cast into the sea in a chest with his mother by Acrisius, to whom it had been prophesied that he would be killed by his grandson. After Perseus had grown up on the island of Seriphus, where the chest had grounded, King Polydectes of Seriphus, who desired Danaë, tricked Perseus into promising to obtain the head of Medusa.
The Phorcides in greek mythology were three (3) old sisters who have one eye and one tooth between 3 of them. They told Perseus where to find the nymphs from where he got objects which aided him in beheading Medusa.
This act by Perseus indicates he was willing to go to any lengths to get what he was after.
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I would think it is "D" but if you think this explanation fits better with another one, then im sorry . . .
Explanation:
President Harry S. Truman, warned by some of his advisers that any attempt to invade Japan would result in horrific American casualties, ordered that the new weapon be used to bring the war to a speedy end. On August 6, 1945, the American bomber Enola Gay dropped a five-ton bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
In response to the weakening of the original fugitive slave act, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 penalized officials who did not arrest an alleged runaway slave, and made them liable to a fine of $1,000 (about $29,000 in present-day value). Law-enforcement officials everywhere were required to arrest people suspected of being a runaway slave on as little as a claimant's sworn testimony of ownership. The suspected slave could not ask for a jury trial or testify on his or her own behalf.[6]<span>In addition, any person aiding a runaway slave by providing food or shelter was subject to six months' imprisonment and a $1,000 fine. Officers who captured a fugitive slave were entitled to a bonus or promotion for their work.
(RUN AWAY SLAVES is the answer)</span>