It eliminated the defense of diminished capacity
At least, from what you said I'm assuming that's what you wanted, if not, just say so and elaborate why and I'll try to find another solution
The British did all of the following things mentioned in the question above.
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1. The census is the US government’s largest peacetime operation. At its peak for the 2010 census, more than one million census workers counted roughly 310 million people in some 120 million households.
2. Since the first US census in 1790, certain segments of the population have been consistently under reported. They also often have a vested interest in avoiding the watchful eye of the government.
3. Traditionally, various agencies of the US government have backed away from aggressively pursuing and deporting illegal immigrants ahead of the official census count day. The Census Bureau allocated an additional $250 million for the 2010 census for advertising and outreach programs to help boost participation rates in the traditionally under reported groups.
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Romans believe in a variety of different Gods' in their world. Each and every God on the roman side was a the same god whom the Greeks worshiped but they gave them more power and military symbol, they were also said to be more mature in their roman forms. Romans (and greeks alike) believed that to communicate with the gods they had to make sacrifices to them, this showed proper support to the god they prayed to.
Paintings stated that life was hard for colonial life.