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History, 01.02.2020 04:44, castroarlety

During the three-fifths compromise debate, why did the slave states argue to count slaves as part of their population?

a. with a larger population, the slave states would be allowed more representatives in the national government, thus giving them more political power.
b. at the time, the slave states felt slaves should have equal rights and therefore be counted as part of the population.
c. the nonslave states wanted to count the slaves as three-fourths of a person rather than three-fifths.
d. it would allow slaves to become senators.

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