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Do you think Mrs. Baroda has overcome her feelings for Gouvernail? Why or why not? (Help!)
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
Hurry 50pts read the excerpt from justice curtisâs dissenting opinion, then answer the question that follows. slavery, being contrary to natural right, is created only by municipal law. this is not only plain in itself, and agreed by all writers on the subject, but is inferable from the constitution, and has been explicitly declared by this court. the constitution refers to slaves as âpersons held to service in one state, under the laws thereof.â . . . . it was certainly understood by the convention which framed the constitution, and has been so understood ever since, that, under the power to regulate commerce, congress could prohibit the importation of slaves; and the exercise of the power was restrained till 1808. a citizen of the united states owns slaves in cuba, and brings them to the united states, where they are set free by the legislation of congress. does this legislation deprive him of his property without due process of law? if so, what becomes of the laws prohibiting the slave trade? if not, how can a similar regulation respecting a territory violate the fifth amendment of the constitution? . . for these reasons, i am of opinion that so much of the several acts of congress as prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude within that part of the territory of wisconsin . . were constitutional and valid laws. âdissenting opinion on dred scott v. sandford, justice benjamin curtis which evidence best supports curtisâs opinion that dred scott should be free because he lived in a free territory? check all that apply. âthe constitution refers to slaves as âpersons held to service in one stateââ âthe convention which framed the constitution . . has . . the power to regulate commerce.â âa citizen of the united states owns slaves in cuba.â âdoes this legislation deprive him of his property without due process of law? â âacts of congress as prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude within that part of the territory of wisconsin . . were constitutional and valid laws.â
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00
Fred: (waves to sarah) hi, i just moved here. my name is fred. sarah: hi fred. where are you from? fred: florida. the weather here in michigan sure is cold. sarah: i know what you mean, i moved here from san diego two years ago. wait until january. fred: i can just imagine. hey do you mind if i sit with you for a little while? sarah: no, take a seat. iâd love the company during lunch. fred: itâs been hard to meet anyone since i started school last week. sarah: no worries. i know exactly how you feel. i moved at the end of the school year and didnât get to know anyone. then i spent the summer alone. fred: aw, bummer. it sure is tough to start a new school. sarah: yeah, but when school started again, i met some cool people. fred: i am really shy about meeting new people. sarah: well, i can introduce my friends to you. (bell rings) fred: that would be great! guess lunch is over. itâs been great talking to you. sarah: you too. meet me here for lunch tomorrow and iâll introduce my friends. fred: great. bye. sarah: later. the conversation between fred and sarah is an example of impersonal communication. select the best answer from the choices provided t f
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Which image from those paintings does not demonstrate the âsufferingâ auden describes in his poem?
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Is directly communicated and requires little interpretation
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Do you think Mrs. Baroda has overcome her feelings for Gouvernail? Why or why not? (Help!)...
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