How did Congress attempt to resolve the dispute between the North and the South regarding slavery in the territories? by repealing the Wilmot Proviso by adopting the Compromise of 1850 by repealing the Compromise of 1850 by adopting the Wilmot Proviso.

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Answer 1
Answer: By repealing the Wilmot Proviso by adopting the Compromise of 1850.
Until the Compromise of 1850, sectional political disputes continued over slavery in the SouthWest.
Answer 2
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by repealing the Wilmot Proviso

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Primary regions where subsistence agriculture is practiced include all of the following places except "Canada", since Canada in almost all areas has a surplus of food and resources. 

Primary regions where subsistence agriculture is practiced include all of the following places except CANADA. Option B is correct.

Canada do not a country where subsistence agriculture is practice due to the fact that it is a developed first world country.

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What governs an artist’s choice of size?

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The thins that govern artist's choice of size is the purpose and the intended location of the artworks.

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Why was slavery a paradox in the United States? a. People in the North refused to allow escaped slaves to live in their states.
b. It went against the ideals of freedom on which the nation was founded.
c. The Supreme Court ruled that slavery was illegal.
d. Slavery had existed throughout the world for thousands of years.

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Answer B - The Constitution states that all men are created equal, yet the forced 'employment' of one man to serve the needs of another was not, and is not, reflective of this ideal. 

Who were the 'KKK' and what were there intentions?
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(KKK) extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party’s Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for blacks
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Who found it most difficult to fight their own men during the American Revolution?

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Answer:

Britishers

Explanation:

Britishers find it difficult to fight in the American Revolution with the Americans because colonies were the part of the British Empire, and they  wanted to get free from the British after so many years. Americans had more reason to fight for their independence because they became tired with the Acts and the taxes they were forced to pay to the Britishers. Many Americans became hostile to the Britishers before the war because of their treatment towards the colonies.

The British found it difficult to fight the rebels.