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  • Gag rule (United States) - Wikipedia
    In United States history, the gag rule was a resolution in the United States House of Representatives that forbade legislators from raising, considering, or discussing slavery
  • Gag Rule - Political Dictionary
    A gag rule restricts members of a legislative body from discussing a specific issue, typically because it is deemed too controversial or divisive to address openly In the United States, the most famous example of a gag rule involved slavery
  • Gag Rule, Summary, Facts, Significance, Slavery, APUSH
    The definition of the Gag Rule for APUSH is a legislative rule enacted by the House of Representatives to suppress discussions about slavery The Gag Rule prevented antislavery petitions from being read, discussed, or debated on the House floor
  • What Was the Gag Rule in U. S. Congressional History?
    The “gag rule” in U S Congressional history refers to a series of resolutions passed by the House of Representatives that prohibited the discussion or consideration of petitions related to slavery
  • What Was the Gag Rule in U. S. History – Bridge Legal
    The Gag Rule, officially adopted by the U S House of Representatives in the 1830s, was a procedural measure that automatically set aside and refused to consider any petitions or discussions calling for an end to slavery
  • The House “Gag Rule” - History, Art Archives of the U. S. House of . . .
    On this date, during the 24th Congress (1835–1837), the U S House of Representatives instituted the “gag rule,” the first instance of what would become a traditional practice forbidding the House from considering antislavery petitions
  • Gag Rule - U. S. Senate
    This indirect method produced enough confusion to provide political cover for all members regardless of position It was a classic example—a quarter century before the Civil War—of postponing the inevitable
  • Gag rule | Jacksonian Democrats, Congressional Debate, Slavery | Britannica
    Gag rule, in U S history, any of a series of congressional resolutions that tabled, without discussion, petitions regarding slavery; passed by the House of Representatives between 1836 and 1840 and repealed in 1844
  • How the Gag Rule Aimed to Erase Dissent
    It is part of a long tradition in American politics, one that dates back to the nation’s founding and gained traction in the 1830s when Congress passed the infamous " gag rule," banning the
  • C:\Documents and Settings\jaj7d\Desktop\Evanston Documents\Gag Rule . . .
    This paper investigates the “gag rule,” a parliamentary device that from 1836 to 1844 barred the House of Representatives from receiving petitions concerning the abolition of slavery





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