Answer;
-Federalists
Explanation;
-Federalists were the supporters of the proposed Constitution. They believed that the nation might not survive without the passage of the Constitution, and that a stronger national government was necessary after the failed Articles of Confederation.
-The Federalists wanted a strong government and strong executive branch, while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government. The Federalists did not want a bill of rights; they thought the new constitution was sufficient.
<span>Before the civil war, slavery expanded in the south rather then in the north because, the north was primarily factories and the south was primarily agriculture. Agriculture required more hands on labor than factories. </span>
Answer:
Dies
Explanation:
Thursday 27 June: When we were putting the slaves down in the evening, one that was sick jumped overboard. Got him in again but he died immediately between his weakness and the salt water he had swallowed, though I imagine he would have lived but a little while being quite worn out.
Which claim is supported by this reading?
The men on board the ship treated the enslaved people well.
The ship suffered an epidemic of bacterial infection.
The enslaved people onboard suffered from illness with some frequency.
A large percentage of the enslaved people onboard had died.
C. How can I be a slave in a land where slavery does not exist?
In the case of Dred Scott, he was brought by his owner to the north. When there, he sued for his freedom, claiming that now that they were in a free state, his owner did not have the right to still 'own' him, since it was illegal in the state. However, the judge ruled that property continued to stay as property regardless of where the property is located at.
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Answer:
We are great at filtering sounds!
Explanation:
During the first stage of the experiment known by psychologists as the cocktail party effect, Edward Cherry he could determine:
- Listeners got really confused and were unable to separate conversations when listening simultaneously at both ears at the same time.
Later, when messages were played each on one ear only, participants could differentiate 1 conversation clearly and easily, but ignored completely the other one. Here he could determine:
- Listeners couldn't identify language, phrases, backwards playing and even their own name on the rejected conversation.