The debate over slavery in the United States did not start with the Constitutinal Convention during 1787. However, it was known that the issue first came to the fore. There were
different commitment to this idea, some northerns did not like it, but the southerners agreed to it. It was obvious that compromise was needed for the
Constitution to be established. An <span>arrangement was written in to the Constitution
by which for voting purposes slaves would be counted as three-fifths (3/5s) of
a person. </span>
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- If you were an Anti-federalist, you would use the quote to support your argument that only a pure democracy of local governments is the best government.
<h3>Who were the anti federalists?</h3>
These were the people that did not want a central form of government in the United States.
These people had their fears that too much powers in the hands of a central government would lead to dictatorship and it was bad for the citizens.
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Answer: Alliances made nations over confident and reckless. They emboldened leaders to act recklessly. Leaders knew that if they did declare war, powerful allies were obligated to fight along with them. (No country wanted to be seen as an unreliable partner.)
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