Yes, because the presidential election fully ended reconstruction.
The political deal to settle the election of 1876, known as the Compromise of 1877, may have been viewed as an appropriate solution at the time. It allowed for the peaceful resolution of a highly contested election and effectively ended Reconstruction in the South. However, it also resulted in the abandonment of civil rights protections for African Americans, leading to decades of racial segregation and discrimination.
A homogeneous solution doesn't settle.
no solutions don't settle but if you make supersaturated solution settling will occur
To settle the 1876 presidential election
Supersaturated
The difficulty that arises when the precipitate is not allowed to settle completely from solution is that the precipitate will not be as pure as it could be. If the precipitate is not allowed to settle, impurities will remain in the solution and will be present in the precipitate. This will result in a less pure product.
hotter
sand
solution, ........ but with a bit of particles in suspension,
saturated solution
solution
To settle the 1876 presidential election
milk is a colloid, and not a solution. the particles of casein do not settle out after standing.