What is the black hand a group? gang?

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Answer: The black hand is both a group and gang.

Answer: both, a group and gang

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A. the way in which population would be counted in each state. 

An agreement to count slaves as three-fifths of a person was related to the way in which population would be counted in each state.  

Explanation; 
The three-fifths Clause, does not deny that blacks are full persons, however it addresses whether and how slaves should be counted for the purpose of determining the number of representatives in Congress. 
Northern delegates favored omitting slaves entirely when determining representation and thus denying Southern states the advantage in the national legislature. This allowed three-fifths of the slave populations to count toward determining representation. 


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hm, essentially this would be any system in which the head of the government is not the head of state (so any that does not have presidential system).

This could be an elected president (Austria) or hereditary leader (UK).

So the options are not very optimal here: democracy is just a general term, and so is monarchy (but monarchies can be absolute).

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I would choose constitutional monarchy, although it's not the only system that follows this rule .

I would say that parliamentary democracy is the best answer (but not available)

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More often than not, two items that a civilization must have before cities can exist would be "5.enough food" and "2.large population of non-farmers," since these allow for a "division of labor". 

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