<span>Persist until the problem is recognized</span>
The Eastern Empire was located on a straight, where it was difficult for invaders to put down the capital's defenses. They also had a powerful administrative center and political stability as well as great wealth. The emperors were able to control over the resources and effectively mobilize manpower to fight invasion.
Explanation:
When Atticus says this, he means that by taking this case his personal life is affected not only in the sense that it's a hard case but also in the fact that Atticus is willingly defending an African American man who is being tried for an r-word accusation, so his reputation with the public will decrease.
The Confederates were the Southern states. They supported slavery unlike the United States constitution. Remember, the Confederates separated from the US hence why both of these constitutions existed at the same time. So therefore the answer cannot be the first one because they embraced it. The answer cannot be that they did not address it because they claimed slaves as 3/5 of a person as well as saying that nobody could interfere with someones right to slaves. It also could also not be the fourth one because they supported it in the South. Therefore the answer would be ¨It recognized and protected it.¨ I hope this helps!