DRED SCOTT DECISION where the Supreme Court ruling stated slaves did not have a right to sue since they were not citizens, but merely property.
These were their arguments.
<span>Dred Scott:
When a person enters a free State or territory, the free status overrides the previous condition of servitude. Since slavery was forbidden in the free States and territories by
federal and State laws, Dred Scott became free when he entered Illinois and Wisconsin.</span><span>
Sandford:
To deprive a person of property (in this case, Dred Scott) without due process or just compensation violated the 5th Amendment, which states that “No person shall be… deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” Dred Scott was still a slave and no master's property rights could be limited or taken away by a State or federal law.</span>
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I think it is the first answer if is not it's the 3rd.
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Thomas Paine
Explanation:
Common Sense is a pamphlet (short book) written by Thomas Paine. It was first published on January 10, 1776. Paine wrote the pamphlet to change the minds of people who wanted to peacefully settle their differences with the British government to fight for independence instead
The correct answers are A) The Empire stretched to Spain to Assyria and from North Africa to Great Britain, C) a series of roads unified the Roman Empire, D) A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire, and E) Set legal principles and respect for the governed helped unify the Roman Empire.
<em>The statements that describe the Roman Empire at its best are: The Empire stretched to Spain to Assyria and from North Africa to Great Britain, A series of roads unified the Roman Empire, A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire, and Set legal principles and respect for the governed helped unify the Roman Empire.
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The Great Roman Empire was the largest of that time in the history of modern civilization. Its expanded territory, their trade routes all over the region, the capacity to unify the commercial transactions into one single currency and the establishment of the Roman law that promoted respect among the people of the Roman territory, were part of the many assets that allowed the Romans to dominate a great portion of the world.
The other option of the question was b) there were several official languages in the vast Roman Empire.