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Compromise-Settlement of a disagreement in which each side agrees to give up part of its demands
An agreement or settlement accepted by two parties.

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the Missouri compromise, the 3/5 compromise, and the compromise of 1850 no it was thethe Missouri compromise, the 3/5 compromise, and the compromise of 1850


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