If you mean in the past, it would be whether or not the owning of states was a good or bad thing. South wanted slaves, North did not. The Civil War was a result of this disagreement.
Slavery
by making it harder to get jobs.
Because it added vast new territories to the USA, and there was disgreement over which of these would be slave-states and which would be free soil.
The American regions of the North and South handled their disagreement about slavery (as well as states' rights) through decades of tense political negotiations followed by a four-year-long war. This Civil War resulted in the surrender of the South, the emancipation of America's slaves, and a 'new birth of freedom,' in the words of America's president at the time, Abraham Lincoln.
state's rights
If you mean in the past, it would be whether or not the owning of states was a good or bad thing. South wanted slaves, North did not. The Civil War was a result of this disagreement.
whether new states should be admitted as slave or free states
Slavery
Because the South wanted slavery but in the North didn't want slavery.
One major area of disagreement between Abraham Lincoln and Radical Republicans is that Lincoln wanted to restore the United States by uniting North and South after the Civil War. Radical Republicans wanted to keep the South and North separate.
by making it harder to get jobs.
Canada.
Because it added vast new territories to the USA, and there was disgreement over which of these would be slave-states and which would be free soil.
Because it added vast new territories to the USA, and there was disgreement over which of these would be slave-states and which would be free soil.
The American regions of the North and South handled their disagreement about slavery (as well as states' rights) through decades of tense political negotiations followed by a four-year-long war. This Civil War resulted in the surrender of the South, the emancipation of America's slaves, and a 'new birth of freedom,' in the words of America's president at the time, Abraham Lincoln.
The Civil War.