Topic: Compare , contrast and evaluate the 1820 (Missouri) Compromise and 1850 Compromises.
1.Why specifically was the 1820 Compromise needed ? Give details, numbers)
2. Who( name names) were involved?
3. What institutions of government were involved? (Which two make up Congress?) 4. The 1820 Compromise has different provisions. Give the details of each provision ,
5. From the 1820 Compromise state the provision YOU believe was most controversial and why? Explain in several sentences.
6. Explain how you think the 1820 Compromise measure either unified or divided the country?
7 Why was the 1850 Compromise needed. Give numbers Give details,
8. What were the provisions of the 1850 Compromise?
9. Which provision of this compromise do you believe was most controversial and why.
10. Compromises are often seen as ways of preventing armed conflict. These compromises did not prevent the Civil War from occurring . In a paragraph or more, describe why YOU believe that these Compromises did not prevent armed conflict between the North and the South. Good essay should be about a 800 words. (About the same as four double spaced typewritten pages in a face to face class. ) They should have good detail, factual analyses, and well thought evaluations. No student should expect an “A” in the class without getting at least a “B” on this written paper. NO PLAGIARISM OR LONG QUOTES. I want you to describe, synthesize, analyze and evaluate in your own words.. You must show outside sources (two primary and three secondary sources at least in a bibliography. Footnotes not necessary unless direct quotes are used and then the quotes should be brief and they should be explained..
List bibliography and footnotes in a separate section under the last line of text in your paper.. Any generally accepted annotation that helps me check your work, if needed, is acceptable. Answer each question. But you must use paragraph form . You may identify the number of each question ( Question #1Question,#2,, Question #3… etc.) Some answers could be three four or more paragraphs long. How long,