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2. Why did the South want to count slaves in the population count?

A. To show the work and labor needed to support the South.

B. To receive more tax dollars from Congress for their upkeep.

C. To give slaves the right to vote.

D. To have more representation in Congress.

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Counting the whole number of slaves benefited the Southern states and reinforced the institution of slavery. Minimizing the percentage of the slave population counted for apportionment reduced the political power of slaveholding states. Denigration of the Constitution is not restricted to committed demagogues.

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Answer:

To have more representation in Congress.

Step-by-step explanation:

It benefitted Southern states to include enslaved people in their population counts, as that calculation would give them more seats in the House of Representatives and thus more political power.

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