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According to the Open Door policy, China's ability to tax trade encouraged fair trade for all countries. Open door policy referred to the policy of China to open up foreign business in order to bring about economic transformation of modern China.
Explanation:
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A. the Compromise of 1850 was illegal because it was illegal for Congress to deprive a slave owner of property (slaves) without the due process of law.
Under the Compromise of 1850, western states were allowed to vote whether or not territories would allow slavery. The compromise also created a dividing line for existing states between free and slave states.
The Dred Scott case was decided in 1857 after Scott's master had moved him into free states. He argued that by being moved into free states, declared after the Compromise of 1850, changed his status. The Court declared slaves were not people but were property. Due to their status as property, the property could not be taken away just because the master moved.
(1) It brought about war and problems.
(2) It was a time of slavery
(3) It lead to the death of many people
(4) It is unconstitutional.
(5) Used the name of God to manipulate other people.
Answer:
C. The federalists wanted the constitution to be ratified as written; the Anti-Federalists wanted the constitution to include a Bill of Rights to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government, is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The ones who favoured the ratification of the new constitution drafted at the constitutional convention were known as Federalists, while those who opposed it were known as Anti Federalists. The federalists wanted the constitution to be ratified as written because they believed that the new Constitution was perfect and in place o Bill of Rights congress could propose amendments in future, but the anti federalists wanted the Bill of Rights to be added in the constitution so as to prevent the federal government from encroaching upon the state powers. They were afraid that the central government would become too powerful without the Bill of Rights.