Answer:
Explanation:
The Compromise of 1876 effectively ended the Reconstruction era. Southern Democrats' promises to protect civil and political rights of blacks were not kept, and the end of federal interference in southern affairs led to widespread disenfranchisement of blacks voters.
Who Was Responsible for The Compromise of 1850?
Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky, a leading statesman and member of the Whig Party known as “The Great Compromiser” for his work on the Missouri Compromise, was the primary creator of the Missouri Compromise. Fearful of the growing divide between North and South over the issue of slavery, he hoped to avoid civil war by enacting a compromise.
Famed orator and Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster, while opposed to the extension of slavery, also saw the compromise of 1850 as a way of averting national discord, and disappointed his abolitionist supporters by siding with Clay.
When Clay, facing health problems, grew too ill to argue his case before the senate, his cause was taken up by Democratic senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, an ardent proponent of states’ rights when it came to deciding the issue of slavery.
John C. Calhoun, a former vice president-turned senator from South Carolina, sought the expansion of slavery into new territories, but in an 1850 speech to the Senate, wrote: “I have, senators, believed from the first that the agitation of the subject of slavery would, if not prevented by some timely and effective measure, end in disunion.”
When the full compromise failed to pass, Douglas split the omnibus bill into individual bills, which permitted congressmen to either vote or abstain on each topic. The untimely death of President Zachary Taylor and ascendancy of pro-compromise Vice President Millard Fillmore to the White House helped contribute to the passage of each bill. Calhoun died in 1850 and Clay and Webster two years later, making their roles in the Compromise of 1850 one of their last acts as statesmen.
Main Points of The Compromise of 1850
The Compromise of 1850 was made up of five separate bills that made the following main points:
Permitted slavery in Washington, D.C., but outlawed the slave trade
Added California to the Union as a “free state”
Established Utah and New Mexico as territories that could decide via popular sovereignty if they would permit slavery
Defined new boundaries for the state of Texas following the Mexican-American War, removing its claims to parts of New Mexico but awarding the state $10 million in compensation
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required citizens to assist in apprehending runaway slaves and denied enslaved people a right to trial by jury.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
The first Fugitive Slave Act was passed by Congress in 1793 and authorized local governments to seize and return people who had escaped slavery to their owners while imposing penalties on anyone who had attempted to help them gain their freedom. The Act encountered fierce resistance from abolitionists, many of whom who felt it was tantamount to kidnapping.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 compelled all citizens to assist in the capture of runaway slaves and denied enslaved people the right to a jury trial. It also placed control of individual cases in the hands of federal commissioners, who were paid more for returning a suspected slave than for freeing them, leading many to argue the law was biased in favor of Southern slaveholders.
Outrage over the new law only increased traffic along the Underground Railroad during the 1850s. Northern states avoided enforcing the law and by 1860, the number of runaways successfully returned to slaveholders hovered around just 330.
Both Acts were repealed by Congress on June 28, 1864, following the outbreak of the Civil War, the event proponents of the Compromise of 1850 had hoped to avoid.
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what tribe was sacagawea in?
Answer:
Sacagawea was born circa 1788 in what is now the state of Idaho. When she was approximately 12 years old, Sacagawea was captured by an enemy tribe, the Hidatsa, and taken from her Lemhi Shoshone people to the Hidatsa villages near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota.
Why do you think David compares his God to a shepherd? What does this tell us about
the way David relates to his God?
Answer:
He sees God as a shepherd because he sees him as a leader the same as a shepherd would lead his sheep.
Answer:
1)
God is like the shepherd, and we are the sheepa shepherd protects the sheep and cares for them, like God protects and cares for us2)
This tells us that David feels safe with God, it tells us that he has a good relationship with GodI hope this helps!!!
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Which was a belief of the early Federalist Party?
Answer:
The party favored centralization, federalism, modernization and protectionism. The Federalists called for a strong national government that promoted economic growth and fostered friendly relationships with Great Britain in opposition to Revolutionary France.
Explanation:
Answer:
The United States should not take sides in foreign wars
Explanation:
how did the crusades contribute to the renaissance in Europe
A. The Crusaders destroyed the libraries of Muslim scholars
B. Crusaders developed and interest in painting and sculpture
C. Crusaders rebelled against the Roman Catholic Church
D. Crusaders brought back learning from the east
Describe where the Santa Fe trail starts and ends
Answer:
the santa fe trail starts in missouri and ends in new mexico
Explanation:
How is Percy’s Jackson's mom rebellious?
Answer:
she makes blue food cause once Gabe told her there is no such thing.
Explanation:
In the boy’s war I need to explain what motivated young boys to enlist in the army during the Civil war and please asnwer and I need to explain why Elisha Stockwell Jr. felt humiliation when he tried to enlist
Answer:
Boys had a lot of the same reasons as their adult counterparts for joining the military. Boys felt an urge in the north to set the South straight. Boys in the South decided to repel the North, which they saw as a hostile invader. ... Therefore, few were inspired to struggle for or against it.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby deals mostly with which theme?
What cause-effect/problem-solution language
does the author use to describe/explain the
Philippine American War?
Explanation:
Causes of the War
In 1898, the United States intervened by defeating Spain in the Philippines and Cuba in the Spanish-American War. Signed on December 10, 1898, the Treaty of Paris ended the Spanish-American War and allowed the United States to purchase the Philippines from Spain for $20 million. hope it helps!
How did advances in military technology after the Industrial Revolution affect European empires?
A. They helped conquered peoples discourage too many colonists trom settling inAfrica and Asia
B. They led Europeans to commit atrocities that convinced people around the world to oppose colonialism.
C. They allowed small European armies to defeat larger African and Asian forces when invading territory.
D. They encouraged Europeans to form spheres of influence in Asian and Africa instead of creating colonies.
Answer:
they led emperors to the admins
What was the range of when the rains stop? (The dust bowl)
Answer:
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Explanation:
although the reign of terror ended the french revolution, why were many people ok with this
Study the map below.
Which number corresponds to the Butterfield-Overland Trail?
Answer:
4 is
Explanation:
you can search up that trail and see images of the 4 trail
Answer:
Its 4/C
Explanation:
I got it right on edge 2021 :)
Describe three goals of the New Deal.
Answer:
relief, recovery,and reform
why did Washington, D.C., become the nation's capital?
Answer:
"The Residence Act of July 16, 1790, put the nation's capital in current-day Washington as part of a plan to appease pro-slavery states who feared a northern capital as being too sympathetic to abolitionists. ... Until then, Philadelphia had been the new nation's hub."
Explanation:
BRAINLIEST?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which political party is NOT considered a third-party?
Democrats
Socialist
Communist
Libertarians
Answer:
Democrats
Explanation:
The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties of the United States' two-party system, not a minor party.
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Which does not describe a way that U.S. civilians contributed to the war effort during World War 2?
Answer:
is there like a chart or something? if so i need to see it to answer it.
Explanation:
Why did NASA want to put a man in space? Why were the first "astronaunts military members?
How did the city of Venice Beach decide to manage graffiti?
Allow artists to use certain walls for it
Ban the sale of all spray paint in the city
Create strict fines for those who create it
Sponsor exhibits of graffiti in local museums
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Full meaning of OPEC
Answer:
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
Which statement best compares the characteristics of Robert Wagner
and Alfred E. Smith?
Common lit
The most important characteristic between these two men is a life dedicated to politics and from it the defense of similar ideas. Both were democrats. And as a common denominator, both have a migrant origin. They rose gradually in political life from administrative positions to the Senate - Wagner - and the New York Governorate - Smith.
Their humble origins of working parents identified them with the struggle for better conditions for the people.
They used their power to defend causes that improved the lives of workers and disadvantaged classes.
His progressive ideas brought them closer to the appreciation of Roosevelt, who always showed them the greatest sympathy.
Read an overview of the Bisbee Deportation.
Who rounded up the union members?
A. company security
B. pro-mining vigilantes
C. the Arizona state militia
Answer:
B. pro-mining vigilantes
(B) Pro-mining vigilantes.
Bisbee Deportation:Around 1,300 striking mine miners, their allies, and spectators were illegally kidnapped and deported by 2,000 members of a deputized posse who began arresting them on July 12, 1917, in Bisbee, Arizona. The main mining firm in the area, Phelps Dodge, organised the operation and gave Harry C. Wheeler, the sheriff of Cochise County, lists of the employees and other people who needed to be arrested. Before being transported 200 miles (320 km) to Tres Hermanas in New Mexico in cattle cars, those who had been captured were hauled to a nearby baseball field.Therefore, the correct answer is (B) Pro-mining vigilantes.
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How do you think that the pharaoh was able to maintain his absolute power?
Answer: Through the power that he had over others, the ability to inflict fear amongst their subjects using Gods, and other old traditions. I hope this helps it's just what I see.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Imperialism
- that is dominance, taking over another country's territory
Answer: hey thx meh and brainlist meh the answer is militarism I’m off my I phone so yeah sorry
Explanation:
What is the answer
Help me please
Answer:
13. D
14. A
15. A
Explanation:
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QUESTION 8
Who headed the second Spanish arrival in Louisiana?
O Antonio de Ulloa
O Alejandro O'Reilly
O Esteban Miro
O Bernardo de Galvez
QUESTION 9
Answer:
I think it's Antonio de Ulloa.
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The correct answer is B. John Locke.
Explanation
John Locke (1632 - 1704) was an English philosopher known as the father of Classical Liberalism for his conceptual contributions that contributed to the theory of the social contract that has relevance to the present. Locke was an empiricist thinker, so he considered that all knowledge of men was originated from the experience that he had, received through his senses.
One of the most important approaches of Locke is that he considered that natural law was a mental disposition, which will make the individual avoid certain behaviors in search of a correct coexistence. So, the correct answer is B. John Locke.
How did the Congress and Muslim League respond to Britain’s role in World War 2
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
What are two positive and two negative ways geography affected Egypt?
Answer:
I only know the positives but that's a start I hope :/
They benefit from the geography of this region in which they had the deserts for protection of attacks, the Nile River for trade, transportation, and the fresh water for the crops and people.
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