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The crittenden compromise which option explains the role that this legislation played in the buildup to the civil war? it attempted to resolve the complications introduced by the missouri compromise; this to stave off the civil war. it sought to encourage southern diplomats to take their seats in congress so their voices could be heard in government. it proposed six amendments to the constitution aimed at protecting slavery; however, its passage was blocked by congress. it attempted to establish stipulations that made secession from the united states constitutionally legal.
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Which of the following best describes the 1957 events at central high school in little rock, arkansas? -governor faubus resisted the schoolβs integration with national guard troops, and president eisenhower sent federal troops to enforce integration.-under governor faubus, little rock police first fought, then enforced, the order to integrate the school.-president eisenhower sent national guard troops to resist the schoolβs integration, but governor faubus obtained a court order to dismiss them.-president eisenhower and governor faubus worked together to make the integration process run as smoothly as possible.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
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