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During the compromise in 1850 there were new law amendments to ensure there was balance of power between the slave and free states.
The North benefited from the compromise through the abolition of slavery in the region as that was where slavery was prevalent. This helped to establish and improve the civil rights of individuals in the region.
They were given a pardon.
As a candidate, Carter himself had said he advocated "pardon" -- a term he preferred over "amnesty." He said, "Amnesty means that what you did was right. Pardon means that
what you did, whether it's right or wrong, you are forgiven
for it. And I do advocate a pardon for draft evaders. ... Now is the time to heal our country after the Vietnam war. ... I hope to bring about an end to the divisiveness that has occurred in our country as a result of the Vietnam war."
On his second day in office, President Carter in fact did pardon draft dodgers. This applied only to civilians who evaded the draft. It did not apply to active duty military personnel who went absent without leave (AWOL) or deserted their units during the war.
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Virginia
Massachusetts
sent troops to america
because it was unconstitutional
in 1956 to finalize alien and sedition acts
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Anne Frank was a perfect and regular girl. She went to school and everything. Suddenly, the Germans began World War 2, and things flipped around for her and the whole Europe. She was a young girl, and she had a sister.