"submission men"
The fundamental purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to find common ground for two very different groups of Americans, those who advocated slavery and those who opposed it. With overall legislative control of the country at stake, the Compromise attempted to balance out the power of slave-holding states with "free" states as new territories within America were seeking (and achieving) recognition as full-fledged member-states of the Union.
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the preservation of nature as a national policy
abe lincoln
gender equality in public services
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
its either James Madison or Henry Clay they were both elder statesmen in the compromise
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun.
States' Rights is the theory that state and local government's actions and laws in dealing with social and economic problems are supreme to federal actions and laws. The theory goes back to the founding of our nation. Jefferson and Madison advocated states' rights in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. John C. Calhoun's Theory of Nullification, the South's justification for declaring independence from the US, also advocates states' rights.
Erasmus advocated reforming the catholic church
Two styles in which silence is advocated: loud and soft.
Advocated for you
Poona pact was advocated by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar.
Alexander hamlinton advocated strict constructionism in government