The three-fifths compromise
a. increased the power of the free states by counting only 3/5 of...
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The three-fifths compromise
a. increased the power of the free states by counting only 3/5 of the slaves instead of none of them.
b. increased the power of slave states by counting only 3/5 of the slaves instead of all of them.
c. decreased the power of free states by counting 3/5 of the slaves, instead of all of them.
d. increased the power of slave states by counting 3/5 of the slaves instead of none of them.
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