Answer: A. The Fugitive Slave Act was passed
Explanation:
The Fugitive Slave Act, also called the Fugitive Slave Law was passed by the United States Congress as part of the Compromise of 1850 between the South that was pro-slave the and North that was against slavery, on September 18th, 1850.
This law was enacted to force free-slavery states to seek and return fugitive slaves to their masters and even to cooperate with this actions.
It is important to note, this law was illegally used by some people who captured free born black people to be sold as slaves.
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Explanation:
Prior to Brown v. Board, the case law of the United States allowed segregation if the facilities were "separate but equal" (Plessy v. Ferguson). After Brown, this went away as Brown ruled that separate could never be equal.
The key points of the Great compromise were that the government would be bicameral and that the Senate would be chosen regardless of state size while the house of representatives would be chosen based on a census that showed how many citizens a state has. This was done to prevent any type of state from getting to much power.