Answer:
Someone from a Southern state would most likely respond with "no, slaves are not equal to white people and should not be counted" examples of this is the modern-day electoral college votes which are mainly based on the population of the white man when first established.
Segregationists turned out to be more brutal, organizations experienced the mass activities, and social equality pioneers were captured. The transient impact that sit-ins and other civil rights challenge have on life in the south is that organizations experienced the mass activities. Civil rights pioneers were captured.
In a third attempt to weaken the Israelites and resolve Pharaoh's irrational fear, the Egyptian king commands all his people (not just the Hebrew midwives) to kill all Hebrew baby boys by throwing them into the Nile River.
Answer: neither
Explanation:
it was to represent trade goods and livestock .
Both cities are located near water enabling trading on water. Being located in the north land was not good for farming so they had to industrialize.<span />