states rights
To relieve the manpower shortage by recruiting slaves into the Confederate armies. Jefferson Davis and his cabinet were opposed to this, as it cut across the basic principle of the Confederacy.
hamilton and jefferson
That we are created by God and every man has basic human rights that should be guaranteed to them
He was laying the foundation and philosophy of why the Declaration was important and needed.
Ha-ha I don't know.. listen to the teacher next time!
Black Americans should have equality with white Americans.
a basic conflict is a fight or argument
South Carolina's basic argument for nullification was that states had the right to declare federal laws unconstitutional and therefore null and void within their borders, as outlined in Thomas Jefferson and James Madison's Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. They believed that the Constitution was a compact among the states and that states had the ultimate authority to determine the constitutionality of federal laws.
No, an argument cannot be void. An argument can be weak, flawed, or unconvincing, but it still retains its basic structure and content. A void argument would imply that there is no argument at all.
states rights
Their argument about money is not really about money, the basic situation is a power struggle.
To relieve the manpower shortage by recruiting slaves into the Confederate armies. Jefferson Davis and his cabinet were opposed to this, as it cut across the basic principle of the Confederacy.
The Quids believed that Jefferson was not true to their party's "country" ideology.
The premises of an argument are the statements or evidence put forward to support the conclusion. They are the basic building blocks upon which the argument is constructed.
it did not guarantee basic rights
it did not guarantee basic rights