- To
compromise is to make a deal
between different parties where each
party gives up part of
their demand. In arguments,
compromise means finding agreement...
- and
Virginia Resolutions (1798–99) End of
Atlantic slave trade Missouri Compromise (1820)
Tariff of 1828 Nat Turner's
Rebellion (1831)
Nullification crisis...
- state. The
influence of
Kentucky Senator Henry Clay,
known as "The
Great Compromiser", an act of
admission was
finally p****ed if the
exclusionary clause of...
- in
defusing sectional crises, he
earned the
appellation of the "Great
Compromiser" and was part of the "Great Triumvirate" of Congressmen,
alongside fellow...
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Indicator of
compromise (IoC) in
computer forensics is an
artifact observed on a
network or in an
operating system that, with high confidence, indicates...
- The 1412
Compromise of
Caspe (Compromiso de
Caspe in Spanish, Compromís de Casp in Catalan) was an act and
resolution of
parliamentary representatives...
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Crittenden Compromise Events leading to the
American Civil War
Northwest Ordinance (1787) Kentucky...
- No
Compromise may
refer to: No
Compromise (album), the
second album release by
American pianist and
gospel singer Keith Green No
Compromise (magazine)...
- The
Compromise of
Thorn (also
known as the
Compromise of Toruń) on 5th of April, 1521, was a
peace agreement between the
Teutonic Order and the Kingdom...
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Great Compromise may
refer to: The
Great Compromise (song) by John
Prine The
Great Compromise (album) by The
Junior Varsity The
Connecticut Compromise, provision...