In the Scott v. Sandford case, Sandford's argument was based on the Missouri Compromise.
Although he did oppose the creation of new taxes as president, the Democratic-controlled Congress proposed increases of existing taxes as a way to reduce the national budget deficit. ... Bush agreed to a compromise, which increased several existing taxes as part of a 1990 budget agreement.
Generally speaking, supporters of the New Jersey Plan "<span>A. supported a bicameral legislature," since this would have allowed the smaller states to have a greater voice. </span>
You can spread costs over a longer period of time
It can lead you into debt
Because of interest, you end up paying more than you would have with cash
You don't have to wait to buy something