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liubo4ka [24]
3 years ago
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That if the thirteen original parties to the contract, bordering the Atlantic in a narrow belt, while their separate interests w

ere in embryo their peculiar tendencies scarcely developed, their revolutionary trials and triumphs, still green in memory, found Union impossible without Compromise, the thirty-one of this day, may well yield somewhat, in the conflict of opinion and policy, to preserve that Union which has extended the sway of republican government over a vast wilderness to another ocean, and proportionally advanced their civilization and national greatness.
- from The Georgia Platform, 1850

Based on the Second Act of the Georgia Platform, what did the delegates believe was key to keeping the Union together and becoming a great nation?

A)
compromise


B)
diplomacy


C)
revolution


D)
secession
History
2 answers:
Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is letter A

Explanation: They believed that compromise was what will make them become a great nation.

insens350 [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A) Compromise

Explanation:

Because, if the thirteen original parties to the contract, bordering the Atlantic in a narrow belt, while their separate interests were in embryo their peculiar tendencies scarcely developed, their revolutionary trials and triumphs, still green in memory, found Union impossible without Compromise, the thirty-one of this day, may well yield somewhat, in the conflict of opinion and policy, to preserve that Union which has extended the sway of republican government over a vast wilderness to another ocean, and proportionally advanced their civilization and national greatness.

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