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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?
(1 point) Responses adding slave and free states equally to keep the
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Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the North?
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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?
(1 point) Item 2 Item 3 adding slave and free states equally to keep
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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?
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Why is the solution to adding Missouri to the Union known as the Missouri Compromise?
(1 point) Responses Both sides of the
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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent?(1 point)Responsesadding slave and free states equally to keep the
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What is the reason that the Missouri compromise did not have lasting effects
A) it only applied to the land of the Louisiana
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How does popular sovereignty undermine the Missouri compromise?
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Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the North?
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What is a reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects?
It only applied to the lands of the Louisiana
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What is the reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects? It only applied to the lands of the Louisiana
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what is a reason that the Missouri compromise did not have lasting effects?
a. It only applied to the land of the Louisiana
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What is a reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects?
(1 point) Responses It only applied to the lands of
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The Missouri Compromise established which as a precedent? (1 point) Responses adding slave and free states equally to keep the
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What issue within the Missouri Compromise slowed Arkansas’s process of achieving statehood?
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What issue within the Missouri Compromise slowed Arkansas’s process of achieving statehood?
(1 point) Responses the need for a
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What is a reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects?(1 point)ResponsesIt only applied to the lands of the
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why might some southerners feel the Missouri compromise favored the north?
A)there was foreign threats south of the line. B)
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What is a reason that the Missouri comprise did not have lasting effects
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Why is the solution to adding Missouri to the Union known as the Missouri Compromise?
(1 point) Responses  Both sides of the
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What is a reason that the Missouri compromise did not have lasting effects?
a) it only applied to the lands of the Louisiana
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Based on the information given in this map, why might some Southerners feel that the Missouri Compromise favored the North?(1
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What is a reason that the Missouri Compromise did not have lasting effects?(1 point)
Responses It only applied to the lands of
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Use the map to answer the questions Missouri compromise based on the information given in this map why might some Southerners
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Why might some Southerners feel that the Missouri Compromise favored the North? (1 point)
There was more U.S. territory north of
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Why is the solution to adding Missouri to the Union known as the Missouri Compromise?
(1 point) • Both sides of the slavery
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A map of the results of the Missouri Compromise.
A map shows the free states and territories and the slave states and territories
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What issue within the Missouri Compromise slowed Arkansas’s process of achieving statehood?
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"On August 10, 1821, Missouri entered the Union as the twenty-fourth state. Named after the Native American people who
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A map of the results of the Missouri Compromise.
A map shows the free states and territories and the slave states and territories
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Based on the information given in this map, why might some Southerners feel that the Missouri Compromise favored the North?(1
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Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the North?
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In 1818, the Speaker of the House of Representatives presented the first petition of the Territory of Missouri requesting
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"On August 10, 1821, Missouri entered the Union as the twenty-fourth state. Named after the Native American people who
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Based on the information given in this map why might some Southerners feel that the Missouri Compromise favored the North
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A map of the results of the Missouri Compromise.
A map shows the free states and territories and the slave states and territories
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oliver
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Based on the information given in the map why might some southerners feel that the Missouri compromise favored the north?
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As part of the Missouri Compromise, Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state, and Maine was admitted as a free state.
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What issue in the Missouri Compromise was a factor in Arkansas achieving statehood?
(1 point) Responses The amount of slaves that
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Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the North?
(1 point) Responses There was more
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What issue within the Missouri compromise slowed Arkansas’s process of achieving statehood
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Which summarizes the effects of the Missouri Compromise?
Responses The Missouri Compromise allowed slavery in the Louisiana
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Which summarizes the effects of the Missouri Compr
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How did the Missouri Compromise keep the Union stable?
Responses A balance of power was kept in Congress by Missouri entering as
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How did the Second Bank of the United States react
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How did the Missouri Compromise keep the Union stable?
Responses A. A balance of power was kept in Congress by Missouri entering
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How did the Second Bank of the United States react
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Which were aspects of the Missouri Compromise? (Select all that apply.)
Responses A. Slavery was legal north of the 36º30’
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Look at the map below. What legislation does it depict? The free areas are all above the 36 degree 30' line and range from the
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What issue within the Missouri Compromise slowed Arkansas’s process of achieving statehood? (1 point) Responses the need for a
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