No. No one can exist without it. There will always be people who disagree with each other, so compromise is needed to get business done.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 lasted 30 years. The US remained divided on where slavery could exist and thus the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was enacted.
The Missouri Compromise of 1850 was an act of the US Congress in an effort to keep free and slave states in balance. The compromise itself was never intended to abolish slavery. That issue was not on the table. What strengthened the institution of slavery was a bill then a law called the Fugitive Slave Act. This was part of the 1850 compromise. This law was designed to have escaped slaves returned to their plantations. It offered rewards for complying, and punishments for not complying.By passing this law, the US Congress and the US presidency was in fact saying that slavery could continue to exist.
Is U.S. women's rights to vote a conflict or compromise?
The US offer in Compromise program is about helping distressed tax payers help deal with their liabilities by paying a portion of their debt. They analyze each application to make sure each person is worthy of a compromise.
Wilmot Proviso
Yes. Your question should be changed to: will man exist without God. No. He made us, he can live without us.
Of course Israel can exist without the U.S. While the United States helps and supports Israel, Israel can still exist without them.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 lasted 30 years. The US remained divided on where slavery could exist and thus the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was enacted.
Most of the energy received by Earth comes from the sun, without this energy, life could not not exist.
The Missouri Compromise of 1850 was an act of the US Congress in an effort to keep free and slave states in balance. The compromise itself was never intended to abolish slavery. That issue was not on the table. What strengthened the institution of slavery was a bill then a law called the Fugitive Slave Act. This was part of the 1850 compromise. This law was designed to have escaped slaves returned to their plantations. It offered rewards for complying, and punishments for not complying.By passing this law, the US Congress and the US presidency was in fact saying that slavery could continue to exist.
By loving us and commanding us to love each other, (John 13.34) Jesus Christ shows us all mercy. He give us peace. He teaches us love without compromise. We must show mercy where there is none. We need to give peace where it ought to be. We are to teach love without compromise as it should be.
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This is totally dependant on your philosophy and what you mean by this question. Simply, the world CAN exist without man (as it did for billions of years before us, and more than likely will continue to exist without us), and man could exist without "world". Looking deeper, and if by "world", you mean "culture" (or some analog thereof), it is because the very definition of "culture" requires the action of "man". Conversely, everyone draws on "culture" ("world") in some fashion.
The Missouri Compromise drew a clear line as to how the US could be divided in terms of slave and free states were defined. This had a big effect on the overall demographics of the country as a whole.
The Missouri Compromise made slavery illegal in much of the US, except for the state of Missouri. Some people believe that this made the Civil War erupt later than it would have without the compromise.
They could have averted a war by dividing California into two States - North and South California - joining at the parallel of the Missouri Compromise. Without that, the new state of California extended so far either side of the line, that both sides claimed it. That's why the Missouri Compromise had to be abandoned in favour of a new compromise (1850) which didn't last. The final trigger that started the Civil War was Lincoln's rejecton of the last attempted compromise (Crittenden) because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.
Without forces our atoms wouldn't be able to form and we wouldn't exist.