The answer is <u>b) It increased federal intervention in the affairs of independent states.</u>
By the time these federal Acts were enacted in the U.S., several Northern states had already abolished slavery but it was legal in the Southern states. The Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850 allowed for the capture and return of runaway slaves within the territory of the United States, aiming to prevent that the Northern states would become safe havens for runaway slaves.
The last act was more rigid in their provision and stated more regulation, including the guarantee of harsher punishments for anyone interfering in runaways slave's capture, the right of slave owners and their “agents” to search for escaped slaves within the borders of free states and compelled citizens to assist in their capture as well. It also denied slaves the right to a jury trial, among others.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 implied much government's intervention in the state's affairs, and this angered most northern states. They responded by intentionally neglecting the law or creating acts that nullified or that protected black people, the so-called "personal liberty laws", and by making great efforts to assist runaway slaves, among others.
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Explanation:
The rank-and-file members who carry out the party's electioneering efforts are the
"<span>
party activists".</span>
In political parties a
rank and file member is the one who although support a party but do not get a
high position formally inside that political union. The phrase
rank-and-file originates from the military, where a rank means fighters
standing next to each other in succession, and file alludes to troopers stalled
behind each other.
I think you mean Plessy v. Ferguson....but that was the being of segregation
[the legal one] while Jim crow was the way of life [the illegal one]