What are the key provisions of the Electoral College compromise
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Regarding the Hayes-Tilden situation, this was the compromise that was reached. Hayes would be elected President, but in return he had to release the last southern states from Reconstruction.
cmon sucker
It was as though Douglas had found the key to passing the entire compromise. Millard Fillmore supported his plan, and soon enough the south was ready to negotiate. Southern leaders felt this was the best way the south could secure without radical action. Ultimately, the Compromise of 1850 was put into law.
1."Three-Fifths Compromise". The sheer number of slaves in the South would increase the population of those states, which affected the proportional representation in the House of Representatives. The "three-fifths" compromise was an attempt to reduce the representation of the South. (Ironically, although it is seen today as a slap at African residents, the effect was actually reduced the political influence of the slave states.) 2. "Connecticut Compromise" or "Great Compromise". At the time, the states were still considered to be sovereign entities, and small states insisted on equal status with the others. Large states, naturally, thought that political power should be proportional to population. The compromise was to have one house of Congress (the House of Representaties) represented based on population, and the other (the Senate) to be represented equally. ...
what were 3 key provisions of the great compromise.
There are no key dates. The electoral college votes after the popular vote.
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Kidd-Key College was created in 1919.
bob saget
Watt Key attended Birmingham-Southern college.
Henry Clay
Zachary Taylor
Stephen Douglas - apex
Literacy tests were banned and federal enforcement powers strengthened.
The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.
The 1820 Missouri Compromise was put in place by Congress in order to maintain the balance between slave States and non slave States. Senator Henry Clay was one of the key politicians in formulated the Compromise.