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What did the Three-Fifths Compromise rule about enslaved people? They were not to be counted at all. They were counted as full equals. They were partially counted. They were counted in some states.
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What did the Three-Fifths Compromise rule about enslaved people? They were not to be counted at all. They were counted as full equals. They were partially counted. They were counted in some states.
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The answer is they were partially counted. This is because the three fifths compromise stated that every 5 slaves will only be counted as 3 people towards the states population. Hope it halped
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