I am a type of Artificial Intelligence program designed to assist with answering questions and providing information. I operate based on algorithms and pre-programmed data, and I don't have physical form or the ability to be counted in the traditional sense.
Slaves were to be counted as three-fifths of a person for the purposes of apportioning seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, as per the Three-Fifths Compromise included in the United States Constitution. This compromise was included during the Constitutional Convention in 1787 as a way to balance the interests of states with differing numbers of enslaved individuals.
It is estimated that approximately 1.5 trillion pounds of ammunition were used during World War II. This vast quantity was used across all theaters and by all sides involved in the conflict.
In the United States, slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for the purposes of representation in the House of Representatives according to the Three-Fifths Compromise in the Constitution. This practice was in place from 1787 until the abolition of slavery after the Civil War.
Southern states wanted slaves to be counted in a state's population because it would increase their representation in the House of Representatives and thus give them more political power. This was due to the Three-Fifths Compromise in the U.S. Constitution, which counted each slave as three-fifths of a person for the purposes of representation.
Actually it would have been helpful to have each slave counted as a full person because that would have meant more representatives in Congress. It was the northern colonies that didn't want the slaves counted as whole person. The south all ready had the largest States and to add the slave population in would have made them very powerful. By 1860 there would be 6 million slaves in the south so counting them as 3/4ths of a person wasn't great, but better than counting them as a whole person.
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This is probably a slight misquote based on the reporting of Brian Hanharan a BBC correspondent who covered the Falklands War in 1982. Reporting from HMS Hermes, Mr Hanharan was not allowed to disclose the actual number of planes leaving or returning to the ship and so stated instead: "I counted them all out and I counted them all back". This quote formed the basis for the title of the book "I Counted Them All Out and I Counted Them All Back: Battle for the Falklands" authored by Brian Hanharan and Robert Fox and published by BBC books.
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All votes in a papal election are counted by hand. There are no voting machines used.
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757,949,845,824,374,473 this is true i have counted them all
Each slave was counted as 3/5's of a person. Hope this helped you, and good luck
Too many to be counted.
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