<u>The conclusion is where the signers of the declaration of independence affirm that they will fulfill their duty.</u> Among these commitments are: create a perfect union, give the country tools to defend freedom and protect the rights of people. The final promise of the signers of the declaration of independence was to give their lives for freedom.
Answer:
Answer is Option B: They promoted their regional interests.
Explanation:
The biggest issues that divided the nation was their views on the Constitution.
The North wanted a strong national government, having supreme powers and authority. But, the South supported States' rights. They said that states could nullify the federal laws in case they did not agree with them. Both of them also had different opinions on tariffs. On one hand, North wanted high taxes to protect their industries from foreign competition. South, on the other hand, were against tariffs. They were more self sufficient than the North ones.
North viewed slavery as evil and inhuman while South said slavery was necessary for their way of life and they even cared for the slaves.
The correct answer is D. If you take action, and you do not understand what you are doing, you can cause more harm than good.