The Compromise of 1790 was the first of three great political compromises ref 1stof3 a made in the United States by the Northern United States Northern and Southern United States Southern states, occurring every thirty years, in an attempt to keep the Union together and prevent civil war. The big issue stemmed from the accumulation of 54,000,000 of debt. History and nature of the agreement Alexander Hamilton , James Madison , and Thomas Jefferson , with the backing of George Washington , arranged the compromise. This included passage of the Residence Act in July and the Funding act in August. Central to this was an agreement that several Southerners would change their votes and support the federal assumption of state debts in return for a bill locating the US Capital political capital on the Potomac River after a ten year temporary residence at Philadelphia . ref name bowling cite book last Bowling first Kenneth R. title The Creation of Washington, D.C. The Idea and Location of the American Capital location Fairfax, Virginia publisher George Mason University Press year 1991 ref ref cite book first Ron last Chernow authorlink Ron Chernow title Washington A Life location New York City ... Report on the Public Credit Residence Act Notes refbegin note 1stof3 a See Compromise of 1820 and Compromise of 1850 . refend References reflist Cooke, Jacob E. The Compromise of 1790. William and Mary Quarterly 27 October 1970 523 545. Risjord, Norman K. The Compromise of 1790 New Evidence on the Dinner ... ffcp exhibit p14 Compromise of 1790 http www.answers.com topic compromise of 1790 Answers.com article US hist stub Category 1790 in the United States Category History of Washington, D.C. fr Compromis de 1790 ... closed, congressmen as well as the press urged Americans to support the compromise. Many Northerners ... the compromise. The excise tax Excise Act eventually led to the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania ... more details
About the American township Compromise Township, Champaign County, Illinois the 1925 American film Compromise film To compromise is to make a deal between different parties where each party gives up part of their demand . In argument s, compromise is a concept of finding agreement through communication , through a mutual acceptance of terms often involving variations from an original Objective goal goal or desire. Extremism is often considered as antonym to compromise, which, depending on context, may be associated with concepts of Balance metaphysics balance , Toleration tolerance . In the negative connotation , compromise may be referred to as Capitulation surrender capitulation , referring to a Surrender spirituality and psychology surrender of objectives, principles, or material, in the process of negotiating an agreement. In human relationships compromise is frequently said to be an agreement that no party is happy with, this is because the parties involved often feel that they either gave away too much or that they received too little. ref name pmhut cite web url http www.pmhut.com methods of dealing with conflict part ii title Methods of Dealing with Conflict Part II author Global Knowledge year 2008 publisher PM Hut accessdate 2010 01 11 ref Studies in compromise Defining and finding the best possible compromise is an important problem in fields like game theory and the voting system. Research has indicated that suboptimal compromises are often the result of negotiators failing to realize when they have interests that are completely compatible with those of the other party and settle for suboptimal agreements. Mutually better outcomes can often be found by careful ... Fifths Compromise Three Fifths Compromise USA Connecticut Compromise Connecticut Compromise USA Missouri Compromise Missouri Compromise USA Compromise of 1850 Compromise of 1850 USA Compromise of 1867 Compromise of 1867 Austria Hungary Argument to moderation Constitution References reflist Category ... more details
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The Great Compromise may refer to The Great Compromise song by John Prine The Great Compromise album by The Junior Varsity The Connecticut Compromise , an agreement reached at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 that largely decided the structure of the United States Congress . dab ... more details
as citizens of the United States. See also Compromise of 1790Compromise of 1850 Origins of the American ... Compromise Line.svg thumb 300px Extension of the Missouri Compromise Line was part of the Texas Annexation Resolution of 1845 and further extension to the Pacific was considered before the Compromise of 1850 and in the proposed Crittenden Compromise of 1860. Events leading to US Civil War The Missouri Compromise was an agreement passed in 1820 between the slave state pro slavery and free state ... had refused to accept this compromise, and a conference committee was appointed. A bill ... wrote that the division of the country created by the Missouri Compromise Line Compromise Line ... state. The people of Dedham, Massachusetts were against the compromise and sent a petition to Senator ... Times date April 7, 1854 ref On the United States Constitution constitutional side, the Compromise ... Missouri Compromise Image US Slave Free 1789 1861.gif left thumb Animation showing the free slave status of U.S. states and territories, 1789 1861, including the Missouri Compromise. The two houses ... U.S. citizen. This deliberately ambiguous provision is sometimes known as the Second Missouri Compromise. Repeal The provisions of the Missouri Compromise forbidding slavery in the former Louisiana ... to prohibit slavery in territories, and that those provisions of the Missouri Compromise were ... Forbes, Robert. The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath Slavery and the Meaning of America 2007 , the major ..., Sept 2004, Vol. 4 Issue 3, pp 375 401 Cite NIE Missouri Compromise year 1905 External links http www.loc.gov rr program bib ourdocs Missouri.html Library of Congress Missouri Compromise and Related ... Missouri ro Compromisul Missouri ru simple Missouri Compromise sk Missoursk ... more details
No Compromise may refer to No Compromise , the second album release by American piano, gospel singer Keith Green, released in 1978 NoCo No Compromise , often shortened to NoCo , an alternative rock band from Silver Spring, Maryland No Compromise Magazine , a San Francisco based bi annual animal rights magazine published from 1989 to 2005 disambig ... more details
Infobox film name Compromise image caption director Alan Crosland producer Warner Brothers writer Jay Gelzer novel Compromise br Edward T. Lowe, Jr. scenario starring Irene Rich br Clive Brook br Louise Fazenda music cinematography David Abel editing distributor Warner Brothers released October 24, 1925 runtime 7 reels 6,789 feet country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Compromise is a 1925 silent film drama produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and directed by Alan Crosland . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data C Compromise1925.html Compromise at silentera.com database ref Cast Irene Rich Joan Trevore Clive Brook Alan Thayer Louise Fazenda Hilda Pauline Garon Nathalie Raymond McKee Cholly Helen Dunbar Aunt Catherine Winter Hall Joan s father Edward Martindel Commodore Smithson Lynn Cowan James Frank Butler Ole Muriel Frances Dana Nathalie, as a child References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0015701 Compromise at IMDb.com http allmovie.com work compromise 87705 Compromise allmovie.com Alan Crosland DEFAULTSORT Compromise Category 1925 films Category American silent feature films Category Films directed by Alan Crosland Category Lost films ... more details
The Ioannina compromise also spelt Joanina takes its name from an informal meeting of foreign ministers of the states of the European Union which took place in the Greek city of Ioannina on 27 March 1994. Among the decisions taken at the meeting was a Council of the European Union Council decision on the question of qualified majority voting in an enlarged 16 member European Community . The decision was later adjusted in the light of Norway s decision not to join. The resulting compromise laid down that if members of the Council representing between 23 votes the old blocking minority threshold and 26 votes the new threshold expressed their intention of opposing the taking of a decision by the Council by qualified majority, the Council will do all within its power, within a reasonable space of time, to reach a satisfactory solution that can be adopted by at least 68 votes out of 87. A declaration annexed to the Treaty of Amsterdam extended this compromise until the next enlargement took effect. The Ioannina compromise was superseded by the provisions of the Treaty of Nice 2001 Treaty of Nice . It came up again during the negotiations about the Treaty of Lisbon on 21 and 22 June 2007 in Brussels. From 2014 a new version of the 1994 Ioannina Compromise should take effect, which would allow small minorities of EU states to call for re examination of EU decisions they do not like. ref Honor Mahony http euobserver.com ?aid 24343 leaders scrape treaty deal at 11th hour , EU Observer , 23 June 2007 ref External links, References references http europa.eu scadplus constitution doublemajority de.htm The Union s decision making procedures on the SCADPlus web about Ioannina compromise see there under A specific transitional clause in the event of a narrow majority http europa.eu scadplus glossary ioannina compromise en.htm Ioannina compromise in the Europa web portal Europa glossary. Category European Union law de Kompromiss von Ioannina fr Compromis de Ioannina it Compromesso di ... more details
Image NoCompromise29.jpg right thumb 150px No Compromise , issue 29 No Compromise was a San Francisco San Francisco, California , USA based bi annual animal rights magazine, ref name sf1 Steven Best Best, Steven and Best & Nocella. Terrorist or Freedom Fighters? Relfections on the Liberation of Animals , Lantern Books , 2004, p. 380. ref first published in the winter of 1989. The magazine covered global aspects of animal rights and promoted a vegan lifestyle, which included the use of cruelty free products. The magazine was founded by Freeman Wicklund ref http www.freemanwicklund.org freeman wicklund autobiography Freeman Wicklund Autobiography , Freeman Wicklund . ref and stopped publishing in 2005 with the 29th issue. ref http www.nocompromise.org merchandise index.html Merchandise Books and media , No Compromise . ref It now is a website for news links about grassroots direct action , militant animal liberation movement animal liberationists , their supporters and the Animal Liberation Front ALF . ref http www.nocompromise.org index.html Homepage , No Compromise . ref See also Bite Back Arkangel magazine Arkangel Magazine Notes reflist External links http www.nocompromise.org No Compromise Magazine DEFAULTSORT No Compromise Category Animal Liberation Front Category American online magazines Category American political magazines Category Independent magazines Category Magazines about animal rights Category Vegetarian publications and websites US poli mag stub webzine stub Vegetarianism state collapsed Alibend pt No Compromise ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Massachusetts Compromise was the solution reached in the controversy between Federalism United States Federalists and Anti Federalists in the debate over the ratification of the United States Constitution in which the Federalists won. The compromise helped garner sufficient support for the Constitution in order to ensure its ratification and lead to the adoption of the first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights . Anti Federalists feared that the Constitution would overly centralize government and diminish individual rights and liberties. They sought to amend the Constitution, particularly with a Bill of Rights as a condition before ratification. Federalists insisted that the document had to be accepted or rejected as written. When efforts to ratify the Constitution encountered serious opposition in Massachusetts , two noted anti Federalists, John Hancock and Samuel Adams , helped negotiate a compromise. The anti Federalists agreed to support ratification of the constitution, with recommendations for amendments should the document go into effect. The Federalists agreed to support the proposed amendments, specifically a bill of rights. Following this compromise, Massachusetts voted to ratify the Constitution on February 6, 1788. Five states subsequently voted for ratification, four of which followed the Massachusetts model of recommending amendments along with their ratification. US Constitution Category United States Constitution Category 1788 in the United States Category 1788 in American politics ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 In the United Kingdom , a compromise agreement is a specific type of contract , regulated by statute , between an employer and its employee or ex employee under which the employee receives a negotiated financial sum in exchange for agreeing that he or she will have no further claim legal claim against the employer as a result of any breach of a statutory obligation by the employer. Except when Acas ACAS have been involved and arranged a COT3 settlement, compromise agreements are the only means whereby an employee can waive statutory claims such as unfair dismissal , discrimination or redundancy. The agreement will only be valid where i it is in writing and ii the employee has received independent legal advice advice from a solicitor who has professional indemnity insurance . An employee cannot compromise potential future claims, though claims that have already arisen, unknown to the employee, can be waived. In practice, a compromise agreement will also contain a waiver of any claim for breach of contract as well as statutory claims, though such a waiver does not need to satisfy the same requirements in order to be valid. Each agreement must be tailored to meet the facts and circumstances of the case. It is therefore impossible to adopt a one size fits all approach to drafting of a compromise agreement. The detail and existence of a compromise agreement should remain confidential from third parties. The advantage for the employer is that they are able to draw a line under an employee s departure and feel protected from future claims. The advantage for the employee is the financial sum received in return. In addition to confidentiality clauses, it may also include an agreed reference. See also Gag order Layoff Outsourcing Restructuring Unemployment Severance package Voluntary redundancy Category Labor Category Labour law Category Employment compensation de Aufhebungsvertrag es Resciliaci n ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Luxembourg compromise or Luxembourg Accords was an agreement reached in January 1966 which resolved differences within the then European Economic Community . President Charles de Gaulle of France favoured a protected market for France s agricultural products. In 1965 the European Commission s president, Walter Hallstein , suggested an extension of the Commission s powers and a general increase in the supranational nature of the Community. He also proposed an increase in the use of qualified majority voting in commercial matters dealt with by the Commission. De Gaulle opposed Hallstein s proposals. De Gaulle also strongly sought a financing agreement for the Common Agricultural Policy CAP . The deadline for this was approaching in 1965. Hallstein made the political judgment that De Gaulle would not risk losing the CAP agreement and upsetting French farmers before a December 1965 presidential election. Hallstein calculated that to secure the CAP De Gaulle would compromise on the institutional questions. The other five countries refused to compromise the agenda of the meeting and wanted de Gaulle to accept the whole package. After a tense meeting on June 28 30 1965, De Gaulle s response was to withdraw France s representative in Brussels and to boycott discussions of institutional change. This strategy led to what was called the empty chair crisis . The crisis was ended by the Luxembourg compromise in January 1966. It was an informal agreement stating that when a decision was subjected to qualified majority voting, the commission would postpone a decision if any member states felt that very important interests were under threat. In effect the compromise meant that Qualified Majority Voting was used far less often and unanimity became the norm .... The incident leading to the Luxembourg compromise had deep repercussions for the EC, leading to a slowing ... than a more federalist approach favoured by Hallstein. DEFAULTSORT Luxembourg Compromise Category ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Promise in Compromise Type album Artist Tokyo Rose band Tokyo Rose Cover Caption Released Start date 2007 07 31 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Length 35 50 Label Producer Reviews Allmusic rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r1084295 pure url yes link Alternative Press Rating 2.5 5 Last album New American Saint br 2005 This album The Promise in Compromise br 2007 Next album The Promise in Compromise is the third studio album by the band Tokyo Rose band Tokyo Rose . Track listing Less Than Four 2 25 The Promise In Compromise 3 02 We Can Be Best Friends Tonight, But Tomorrow I ll Be... 3 36 A Pound Of Silver Is Worth Its Weight In Blood 3 15 Right As Rain 2 49 611 Life Lesson 3 10 Can I Change Your Mind? 3 18 Swimming With The Sharks 3 47 Call It What You Like, Just Leave Us Out Of It 3 02 I Won t Say It 3 06 Seconds Before The Crash 4 13 DEFAULTSORT Promise in Compromise, The Category 2007 albums Category Tokyo Rose albums 2000s rock album stub ... more details
The Atlanta compromise was an agreement struck in 1895 between African American leaders and Southern white leaders. The agreement was that Southern blacks would work meekly and submit to white political rule, while Southern whites guaranteed that blacks would receive basic education and due process in law blacks would not agitate for equality, integration, or justice, and Northern whites would fund black educational charities. ref Lewis 2009 , pp 180&ndash 181. ref ref Croce, pp 1&ndash 3. ref The compromise was announced at the Atlanta Exposition Speech . The primary architect of the compromise, on behalf of the African Americans, was Booker T. Washington , president of the Tuskegee Institute . Supporters of Washington and the Atlanta compromise were termed the Tuskegee Machine . The agreement was never written down. Essential elements of the agreement were that blacks would not ask for the right to vote, they would not retalliate against racist behavior, they would tolerate segregation and discrimination, that they would receive free basic education, education would be limited to vocational or industrial training for instance as teachers or nurses , liberal arts education would be prohibited for instance, college education in the classics, humanities, art, or literature . After the turn of the 20th century, other black leaders, most notably W. E. B. Du Bois and William Monroe Trotter ndash a group Du Bois would call The Talented Tenth , took issue with the compromise, instead believing that African Americans should engage in a struggle for civil rights. W. E. B. Du Bois, coined the term Atlanta Compromise to denote the agreement. The term accomodationism is also used to denote the essence of the Atlanta compromise. After the death of Booker T. Washington in 1915, the supporters of the Atlanta compromise gradually shifted their support to civil rights activism, until the African American Civil Rights Movement 1955 1968 modern Civil rights movement commenced in the 1950s ... more details
Missing information later developments date January 2010 The Nebraska Compromise or Cornhusker Kickback ref http www.dallasnews.com sharedcontent APStories stories D9D1UD1G0.html dead link date March 2011 ref refers to a deal made in December 2009 by United States Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to Nebraska s Democratic Senator Ben Nelson , allegedly in order to secure his vote as the last Democratic hold out ref name auto2 http www.foxnews.com politics 2009 12 20 nelson accused selling vote health nebraska pay Nelson Accused of Selling Vote on Health Bill for Nebraska Pay Off FoxNews.com Bot generated title ref for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and provide the Democrats with the required 60 votes needed to overcome a Republican filibuster . Concessions that were said to have been granted included a provision allowing states to restrict funding for abortions under certain circumstances, as well as a provision giving Nebraska 100 percent federal funding of the Medicaid expansion indefinitely into the future. ref http www.mcclatchydc.com 2009 12 23 81171 gop may sue over health care bills.html GOP may sue over health care bill s Nebraska compromise McClatchy Bot generated title ref Ben Nelson had earlier threatened to filibuster with Republicans when language he proposed to restrict federal funding of abortion was not added to the Bill. ref http abcnews.go.com Politics HealthCare senator ben nelson hindering health care bill senate story?id 9366337 Senator Ben ...&page 2 Senator Ben Nelson Approves Health Care Bill, Obama Hails Compromise ABC News Bot generated .... Three months prior to the Nebraska Compromise, Reid secured within the health care bill 100 percent ... from the federal government. ref http www.lasvegassun.com news 2009 dec 20 reid compromise gives sweet medicaid deal nebraska Health care compromise gives sweet Medicaid deal to Nebraska Sunday, Dec ... bills&docid f h3590eas.txt.pdf Full Text PDF of H.R. 3590, Nebraska Compromise Language on Page 2129 ... more details
elements are generally said to be the points of the compromise The removal of all federal troops ... , South Carolina , and Florida , but the Compromise finalized the process. The appointment of at least ... Plan, proposed by Thomas A. Scott , which initiated the process that led to the final compromise . Legislation ... Democrats to prevent a filibuster were not a compromise Peskin, 1973 . Others argue that the Republican ... taking place. Discussions of the points in the alleged compromise only concerned convincing key Democrats ... States es Compromiso de 1877 lt 1877 met kompromisas simple Compromise of 1877 ... more details
The Connecticut Compromise also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman s Compromise was an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention United States Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the United States Constitution . It retained the bicameral legislature as proposed by James Madison , along with proportional representation in the lower house, but required the upper house to be weighted equally between the states. Context On May 29, 1787, Edmund Randolph of the Virginia delegation proposed the creation of a bicameral legislature . Membership in the lower house was to be allocated in proportion to state population, and candidates were to be nominated and elected by the people of each state. Membership in the upper house was to be allocated in the same way, but candidates were to be nominated by the state legislatures and elected by the members of the lower house. This proposal was known as the Virginia Plan . Less populous states like Delaware were afraid that such an arrangement would result in their voices and interests being drowned out ... them by the hand and do them justice. The Compromise Therefore, on June 14, when the Convention ... consisting of one delegate from each State to reach a compromise. On July 5, the committee submitted its report, which became the basis for the Connecticut Compromise Great Compromise of the Convention ... vote to equal representation per state and Massachusetts abstained, and a compromise was reached, being called the Great Compromise. In the Great Compromise , every state was given equal representation ..., created a compromise that, in a sense, blended the Virginia large state and New Jersey small ... led to the Three fifths compromise Three Fifths Compromise , which further wrangled the issue of popular ... Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Three Fifths Compromise References reflist US Constitution Category United ... more details
The Offer in Compromise or OIC program, in the United States, is an Internal Revenue Service IRS program under usc 26 7122 which allows qualified individuals with an unpaid Taxation in the United States tax debt to negotiate a settled amount that is less than the total owed to clear the debt. A taxpayer uses the checklist in the Form 656, Offer in Compromise, package to determine if the taxpayer is eligible for the offer in compromise program. The objective of the OIC program is to accept a compromise when acceptance is in the best interests of both the taxpayer and the government and promotes voluntary compliance with all future payment and filing requirements. Qualifying conditions At least one of three conditions must be met to qualify a taxpayer for consideration of an OIC settlement Doubt as to Liability &mdash Debtor can show reason for doubt that the assessed tax liability is correct Doubt as to Collectibility &mdash Debtor can show that the debt is likely uncollectable in full by the IRS under any circumstances Effective Tax Administration &mdash Debtor does not contest liability ... would create an economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable. This Offer in Compromise ... payment Effective July 15, 2006, the IRS made changes to the Offer in Compromise program requiring ... of Compromise in the case of a cash offer. An Offer submitted without the required fees is subject ... web url http www.irs.gov newsroom article 0,,id 159953,00.html title Revamped Offer in Compromise ... of an Offer in Compromise on IRS levy or lien An Offer in Compromise will have no effect upon a tax ... that the IRS remove the lien. An offer in compromise will stop tax levies under section 301.7122 ... that the IRS will not levy upon a taxpayer s property while a valid offer in compromise an offer that has ... title Check Carefully Before Applying for Offers in Compromise, IR 2004 17 date February 3, 2004 ... http www.irs.gov pub irs pdf f656.pdf Form 656 Offer in Compromise, includes Forms 433 A and 433 ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Freedom No Compromise Type Studio album Artist Little Steven Cover Freedom no comprimise.jpg Released 1987 in music 1987 Recorded Genre Dance rock br World music Length 44 29 Label EMI Records EMI Producer Little Steven Last album Voice of America album Voice of America br 1984 This album Freedom No Compromise br 1987 Next album Revolution Little Steven album Revolution br 1989 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album freedom no compromise r43429 review title Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul Freedom No Compromise review accessdate 2011 09 19 last Franck first John work Allmusic publisher Rovi Corporation ref rev2 Kerrang rev2Score Rating 4 5 ref cite book last1 Hotten first1 Jon authorlink1 Jon Hotten title Kerrang chapter Little Steven Freedom No Compromise volume 147 publisher Spotlight Publications ltd. date 28 May 1987 location London, UK pages 13 accessdate 2011 09 19 ref noprose yes Freedom No Compromise is a 1987 album by Little Steven . Following on the moderate success of Artists United Against Apartheid s Sun City song Sun City , Steven Van Zandt s next record was a full on dance rock record, verging in places on world music . Bruce Springsteen and Rub n Blades join Van Zandt on lead vocals on Native American and Bitter Fruit , respectively. Politics even more at the forefront than before, centering on U.S. transgressions in Central America , South Africa , and against Native Americans in the United States Native Americans . The old Disciples of Soul had almost completely disappeared. Track listing All songs written and arranged by Little Steven Freedom 5 12 Trail of Broken Treaties 5 59 Pretoria 5 12 Bitter Fruit 6 15 No More Party s 5 39 Can t You Feel the Fire 4 35 Native American 5 33 Sanctuary 6 04 Personnel Steve Van Zandt Guitar, Appalachian dulcimer ... albums it Freedom No Compromise ... more details
File United States 1849 1850.png thumb right 300px Before the Compromise ul li California Gold Rush Gold ... 1853 03.png thumb right 300px Territorial results of the Compromise ul li California is admitted ... ol The Compromise of 1850 was a package of five bills, passed in September 1850, which defused ... American War 1846&ndash 1848 . The compromise, drafted by Whig Henry Clay and brokered by Clay ... years. File Map of Free and Slave States.jpg thumb Map of free and slave states circa 1856 The Compromise ... 36 30 north Missouri Compromise Line , transferred its crushing public debt to the federal government ... Panhandle which earlier compromise proposals had detached from Texas thrown in at the last moment ... of the Missouri Compromise Line where slavery was previously banned in territories. The unsettled southern ... Virginia . The Compromise became possible after the sudden death of President Zachary Taylor , who ... leader Henry Clay designed a compromise, which failed to pass in early 1850. Upon Clay s instruction ... north of the 36 30 demarcation line for slavery set by the 1820 Missouri Compromise. The Texas Annexation ... Compromise line would become free states. ref http www.pbs.org weta thewest resources ... component of the Compromise of 1850 the statute by which Texas relinquished its claims to much ... title Texas, New Mexico, and the compromise of 1850 boundary dispute & sectional conflict year ... Texas claimed as far west as the Rio Grande . The eventual Compromise of 1850 preserved the Union, but only for another decade. Proposals for compromise Events leading to US Civil War Proposals during ... W. Wick and then Stephen Douglas extending the Missouri Compromise line 36 30 parallel north west ... Association date January 1904 volume 7 author W. J. Spillman ref First draft of the compromise ... corner of today s Oklahoma . The Compromise of 1850, proposed by Henry Clay in January 1850, guided ... itself and the Fugitive Slave Act was strengthened. Clay and Douglas draft compromise File Henry Clay ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 In history of Italy Italian history , the Historic Compromise Italian language Italian Compromesso storico was an accommodation between the Christian Democracy Italy Christian Democrats DC and the Italian Communist Party PCI in the 1970s, after the latter embraced eurocommunism under Enrico Berlinguer . The 1978 assassination of Aldo Moro assassination of DC leader Aldo Moro put an end to the Compromesso storico . Norberto Bobbio was a prominent intellectual supporter of the accommodation. Aftermath Since the middle of the 1990s until 2008, most communists and former communists, many socialists and many former members of the DC co operated in the coalitions The Olive Tree political coalition The Olive Tree and its successor The Union political coalition The Union . The largest opposition party the Democratic Party Italy Democratic Party considers itself continuing in the tradition of the compromise. See also Aldo Moro Strategy of tension Christian Democracy Italy Christian Democracy Italian Communist Party Democratic Party Italy Years of lead Italy Years of lead Kidnapping of Aldo Moro Category Political history of Italy Category Contemporary Italian history Italy hist stub Poli stub ar de Historischer Kompromiss es Compromiso hist rico italiano fr Compromis historique it Compromesso storico pt Compromisso hist rico ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Clayton Compromise 1848 was a plan drawn up by a bipartisan United States Senate committee headed by John M. Clayton for organizing the Oregon Territory and the Southwest. It excluded slavery from Oregon, prohibited the territorial legislatures of New Mexico and California from acting on slavery, and provided for appeal of all slavery cases from the territorial courts to the Supreme Court of the United States . It passed the Senate July 27, 1848, but it was tabled in the United States House of Representatives . Category Oregon Territory Category Slavery in the United States Category History of United States expansionism US hist stub ... more details
The Stennis Compromise was a legal maneuver attempted by President of the United States U.S. President Richard Nixon on October 19, 1973 during the Watergate scandal . The Compromise was offered by Nixon to Archibald Cox , the special prosecutor who was appointed by the Justice Department to investigate the events surrounding the Watergate break in of June 17, 1972. It was made in response to a subpoena requesting, as evidence, copies of Watergate tapes taped conversations which Nixon had made in the Oval Office . After an initial refusal to comply on the grounds of executive privilege , Nixon offered to remit the tapes to a respected United States Senate U.S. Senator , John C. Stennis , a United States Democratic Party Democrat from Mississippi . Sen. Stennis would listen to the tapes himself, then summarize the tapes for the special prosecutor s office. The explanation was that Stennis would be sensitive to matters of national security contained within, but it is believed that President Nixon did not want the tapes entered into the public record because they contained recordings of Nixon using coarse language and racial epithets, and preeminently implicating himself in the cover up surrounding the Watergate break in. Stennis was famously hard of hearing. Cox refused the compromise that evening. Nixon s response was to fire the special prosecutor the next day, in a chain of events later known as the Saturday Night Massacre . ref Kutler, S. The Wars of Watergate , page 402 405. Alfred A. Knopf, 1990 ref ref Bernstein, C. and Woodward, B. The Final Days , page 62 71. Simon and Schuster, 1976. ref References http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 990CE6DD1130F937A15757C0A963958260&n Top 2FReference 2FTimes 20Topics 2FOrganizations 2FS 2FSenate 20 Obituary of John C. Stennis at the New York Times references Category Watergate scandal ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Hellbent on Compromise Type Album Artist Edwyn Collins Cover Released January 1990 Recorded ? Genre Rock music Rock Length ? Label Diablo Producer Edwyn Collins, Dave Anderson Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r213495 pure url yes link Last album Hope and Despair br 1989 This album Hellbent on Compromise br 1990 Next album Gorgeous George album Gorgeous George br 1994 Hellbent on Compromise is an album by a Scottish musician Edwyn Collins . It was released in 1990 1990 in music . Track listing All tracks composed by Edwyn Collins except where indicated Means to an End Paul Quinn singer Paul Quinn You Poor Deluded Fool It Might As Well Be You Take Care of Yourself Graciously Someone Else Besides My Girl Has Gone Marv Tarplin , Ronald White , Smokey Robinson William Robinson , Warren Pete Moore Now That It s Love Everything and More What s The Big Idea Time of the Preacher Long Time Gone Willie Nelson Personnel Edwyn Collins guitar, vocals John Segs Jennings bass Chris Taylor drums, percussion David Anderson keyboards, guitar Colin MacKenzie bass Trevor McCarty bass Chucho Merchan double bass Martin Drover trumpet Category 1990 albums Category Edwyn Collins albums 1990s rock album stub ... more details
said the compromise would amount to a perpetual covenant of war against every people, tribe ... & Row ref However, not all opposition to the Crittenden Compromise also opposed further territorial ... work The New York Times format PDF title The Crittenden Compromise date February 6, 1861 ... work The New York Times title The Crittenden Compromise date February 6, 1861 accessdate ... Compromise Origins of the American Civil War Category Secession crisis of 1860 1861 Category United ... more details