"<span>Wilson liked it but it never passed in the Senate" would be the best option from the list, since there was a heavy isolationist sentiment in the US at the time, and most people did not want to risk the US getting involved in another European war. </span><span />
On June 5, 1956, a Montgomery federal court ruled that any law requiring racially segregated seating on buses violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. ... Montgomery's buses were integrated on December 21, 1956, and the boycott ended. It had lasted 381 days.
The famous compromise that Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson and James Madison reached regarding repayment of state debts was that a central bank would be created to deal with such debts, and in return the nation's capital would be located in the South.
If I remember right, it is "The Camp David Accords"