Leading to Civil War
Throughout history compromising has been used. It may settle a disagreement at the time, but in the long run hurts everyone. It can also lead to war instead of preventing it. It is in the case of the civil war that this build up of tension and conflict is apparently visible. With compromise you are supposed to get something you want in exchange for giving another thing up. With a side procuring something the tensions grow. During the times before the civil war tensions rose and rose until they culminated in the civil. What raised these tensions was compromise, the agreements made
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Approximate Word count = 393
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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