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13 May, 15:08

What were the advantages and disadvantages of popular sovereignty?

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  1. 13 May, 18:20
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    Majority Rule. James Madison warned against this in his Federalist #10. This is along the same principle the United States has the Electoral College for Presidential elections, the Filibuster rule in the Senate, etc. By building a "larger consensus," more people are involved with decision-making, and a minority is not oppressed by a majority. Popular Sovereignty in terms of the Kansas-Nebraska Act led to Slave and Free-Soilers rushing into settling the territories and ultimately would lead to a violence, one that arguably was the spark of the Civil War.
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