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Northern and southern states
The slave-owning states (South) and the Union (North).
A federal government can link different groups within a country. This type of government shares powers and responsibilities between a central authority and regional or local governments, allowing different groups to have representation and decision-making power. Additionally, democratic systems with mechanisms such as elections and political parties aim to provide representation and bridge the gaps between diverse groups within a country.
I think you mean phylogeny. Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species.
Several groups campaigned for civil rights after the 1950s, including Native Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and LGBTQ+ communities. These groups fought against racial segregation, discrimination, and for equal rights and representation. They organized protests, filed lawsuits, and advocated for policy changes to advance civil rights and social justice.
Substantive representation is when the legislature advocates for certain groups. These groups can be individuals or any kind of special interest groups.
Representation and education are the two main functions of interest groups.
Large states and small states
settlement reached when two arguing groups to give some things
The Great Compromise in the Constitutional Convention provided that slaves who escaped from the South would be captured and brought back if found in the North. It also stated that slavery would not be able to expand to other states.
The number of issues with which they are concerned.
interest groups
Large and small states
If it is an interest group that means it has something that it is concerned with one thing.
Representation and education are the two main functions of museums. Museums represent cultural heritage and history through their collections and exhibitions, providing a platform for learning and understanding. Additionally, they serve as educational institutions by offering interpretation and context to help the public engage with and appreciate the artifacts and stories on display.
The Missouri Compromise splits the early America into the South (where slavery is upheld) and the North ( Where slavery is banned)
Equal representation for all groups.