Compromise is important in democracy as it ensures that no side will stalemate, and both all sides could get some part of what they initially wanted.
It portrays government officials working together for the good of the country.
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This is a weird question ... nearly anything might NOT be part of the compromise. So ... a pitcher of iced tea was NOT part of the Missouri compromise.
It depends entirely on the compromise in question.
It depends on the democracy, but generally YES. In some democracies, generally first-past-the-post parliamentary republics like the United Kingdom, the ruling political party controls all major branches of government and, therefore, does not need to compromise with the opposition to pass or enforce laws.
It was important for the delegates to find ways to compromise because lack of compromise could lead to fascism or a dictatorship. There needs to be different side and ideas to be considered when figuring out problems.
Compromise is important in democracy as it ensures that no side will stalemate, and both all sides could get some part of what they initially wanted.
Because whatever happens in a democracy political wise should have some benefit for every citizen.
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compromise opens up for change that everyone obviously agrees is needed.
Usually, in democracies, differences are settled by elections.
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