By getting women to start helping the organization. This helps them get the members they need. By getting women to suffrage by equal pay
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The Constitutional Convention (also known as the Philadelphia Convention the Federal Convention, or the Grand Convention at Philadelphia) took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House (later known as Independence Hall because of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence there
C.<em> The President publicly announced slavery would end in southern states</em>. The Emancipation Proclamation was a war measure issued by Abraham Lincoln that freed slaves in Confederate-held lands (excluding non-rebelling states and a few others), with said freedom issuing through advance of union troops or with the slaves running away from captivity.
The measure was created after the mediocre victory of Antietam, with the purpose of changing the reason of the war, from that of preserving the Union to a moral one, of battling slavery. This was crucial for the public and political perception of Lincoln's government (the Union public at least), at the same time helping winning them the war in the front, since roughly 200.000 ex-slave escapees entered the ranks of the Union army.
Whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
Whigs party is founded by Henry clay that was against slavery. They supported the second bank of United States formation which was deplored by Andrew Jackson. They were not anti-slavery party but they were abolitionists.
This act proposed popular dominion and left the choice of the formation of free or slave state in the hands of the people. It also was against the Missouri compromise. Whigs were alarmed and the party faced downfall only to be formed again as a republican party which was founded by Abraham Lincoln.
1. Because the winner of the popular vote, Al Gore, lost the electoral college to Bush.
2. Because it's the first and for now the only time that Supreme Court decided on the out come of a presidential election. (They ruled in Bush's favor)