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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
  • 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
  • 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. 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
  • Gag Rule in U. S. History: A Controversial Chapter in Congressional . . .
    The Gag Rule refers to a series of House of Representatives practices in the United States during the 1830s that barred the reading, discussion, or consideration of abolitionist petitions related to slavery
  • Gag Rule in U S History: A Closer Look at the House of Representatives
    The Gag Rule refers to a series of procedural measures adopted by the U S House of Representatives in the 1830s and early 1840s that blocked the consideration of abolitionist petitions and related anti-slavery issues
  • 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
  • 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
  • Understanding the Gag Rule in U. S. History: Origins, Impact, and Legacy
    The Gag Rule refers to a policy once adopted by the U S House of Representatives that prohibited the consideration of abolitionist petitions and any related discussion Enforced from 1836 to 1844, the rule reflected how intensely the issue of slavery polarized American politics





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