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What does the debate between Madison and Jefferson tell us about the importance of compromise?

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The Constitutional Convention required balancing many interests and views. As a result, it featured many compromises. Decisions were made that displeased most if not all observers. At the same time, wise and effective solutions were found too many difficult problems.

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The debate between Madison and Jefferson tells us a major point about the importance of compromise which is that, "It seldom happens or almost next to impossible that two people come in line and agree/have same opinion as the other's on the issue of politics."

Compromise is something rally important if someone wants to complete a task.
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