C because the Slavs owners wanted their slaves back so if people helped the slaves hide ... The owners couldn't get them back
The Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution <em>states that when a presidential candidate doesn't receives the majority of the electoral votes</em>, the decision will pass to the House of Representatives, where each state will have one vote.
The election of 1824 between <em>John Quincy Adams , Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and William Crawford</em> is remembered as the only time in which according to The Twelfth Amendment since no one received the majority of electoral votes, the decision was passed to the House of Representatives. It was the only time when a presidential candidate (Andrew Jackson) that received most of the electoral votes was not elected president, because the majority of votes is required to win.
<em>The House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as President of the United States. </em>
The New Deal ended the great depression in the late 1930's
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The Compromise of 1850 had 5 laws that had delt with the issue of slavery. 1849 Cali. requested permission to enter Union as free state, upsetting the balance between the free and slave states in the U.S. senate. Senator Henry Clay introduced series of resolutions in Jan. 29, 1850, in an attempt to seek compromise and avert a crisis between North/South. As part of Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Act was amended and Slave trade in Washington D.C was abolished. Cali. entered the Union as free state and territorial government was created in Utah. In addition, an act was passed settling boundary dispute between Texas and New Mexico that had also established territorial government in New Mexico.
If that doesn´t help then go to this website called: Compromise of 1850:Primary Documents of American History