By how much did southern representation in Congress increase between 1782 and 1790?

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In contrast, no states south of Pennsylvania abolished slavery. Many of the southern states did go as far as relaxing manumission laws, which removed restrictions on the right of individual owners to free their slaves. Because of these laws, between 1782 and 1790 individual Virginian slave owners freed as many as 10,000 slaves.

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What issues divide the country at the end of the era of good feeling

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Slavery across the country, specifically in Missouri.

What main problem did John Ross have with the treaties between the U.S. government and the Cherokee?a He felt the treaties were fair and represented the majority of opinions within the Cherokee Nation.

b He felt more needed to be done to protect the states' rights to govern all the people within their borders.

c He felt the treaties did not do enough to provide resources for the well-being of the Cherokee people.

d He felt the signatures of a few Cherokee leaders on the treaties did not represent most of the Cherokee people.

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It is not A i did the test.


What is one way for detecting bias in a written source?

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A piece is biased if the author is not sharing both sides of a story or is sharing their opinion on what is true or better.

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Which statement best describes an impact of modern technology on standards of living in developing nations?-Vaccines eliminate dangerous diseases, but their effectiveness declines over time.


-Computers and machines improve productivity, but reduce the need for human workers.


-Genetic engineering increases food output, but equitable distribution remains a problem.


-Biotechnology provides medicine for previously incurable diseases, but reduces life expectancy.

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50. b. Genetic engineering increases food output, but equitable distribution remains a problem.

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Took the exam and genetic engineering answer was right.

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Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option B.

Computer and machines improve productivity, but reduce the need for human workers.

Explanation: In the developing nations, modern day technology has huge impact. It's not far away when the developing nation has  been introduced with the modern day technology in greater aspect.

Computers and machinery are used for improving productivity of a developing nation and it has become fruitful to them to use computer and machinery. The use of these technology also reduce the cost of labor for the production. Because the machine can do work instead of a human even more perfectly and rapidly.

So in many cases, people are loosing their job as there is no need of much human workers. Because a machine can work instead of human and multiple machine can be operated by one human.

So, using the computers and machine in the developing country causing unemployment in some cases as by using these technology the need for human workers is reducing.

Hey I NEED HELP!!! So I need help knowing the triump and tragedy in the Underground Railroad with Harriet Tubman

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harriet tubman was a civil rights leader ; she used the underground railroad to help plenty of slaves escape and go to states that didn’t capture african americans and enslave them.

What does the Book of Job teach us?

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This is of course a very subjective question, but most would agree that the Book of Job teaches us to never lose faith in something (in this specific case that something is God), even with bad things continuously happen to us.