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John Mellencamp
Southern plantation owners feared the Missouri Compromise would limit the expansion of slavery, and eventually the institution of slavery itself.
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The north had some supporters of the compromise while other northerners opposed it. While the northern democrats accepted the compromise, the northern Whigs thought it to be unfair to northern territories. They especially believed that this compromise would create a problem with fugitive slaves having to force slave owning farmers to waste productive agricultural time hunting down slaves.
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The Missouri Compromise of 1820 had preserved the balance by laying down a line of latitude, North of which slavery would be illegal. South of the line, new states could practise slavery. This allowed the South to feel equally-represented in Congress. The Compromise kept the peace for thirty years.
The Northern States were pleased by Three-Fifths Compromise.
The victim's mother may feel hurt, scared and worried about their child. They may even take them out of the school so that the bully won't bother them.
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
He adamantly opposed it
strike a compromise with the villagers
Bullying is emotional for the victim in particular. The range of emotions a victim can feel is vast but there are a few that stick out a bit more than the others. Embarrassment is quite an unpleasant thing to feel.
A compromise reaction, in psychology, refers to a defense mechanism where an individual adopts a behavior or attitude that represents a compromise between conflicting internal desires or beliefs. It allows the individual to reduce anxiety by satisfying some of their impulses while inhibiting others that may be in conflict. This can lead to a temporary resolution of the conflict but may not fully address underlying issues.
Compromise. Make him feel as though you are really worth his time.
Gorillaz.
The Sugarbabes
Southern plantation owners feared the Missouri Compromise would limit the expansion of slavery, and eventually the institution of slavery itself.
Just talk to them, and gently explain how you feel. Either make a compromise, or forget it.