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Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the North? (1 point)
There was foreign threat
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1. What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish?(1 point)
Responses It stated that land acquired in the Louisiana purchase would
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1. What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish?(1 point) Responses It kept the number of free states and slavestates equal by
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What is the best summary of the Missouri compromise
To resolve the conflict between large and small states, Congress was given to
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What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish? (1 point)
It stated that land acquired in the Louisiana purchase would have the
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What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish? (1 point)
It stated that land acquired in the Louisiana purchase would have the
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Which is the best summary of the Missouri Compromise?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ATo resolve the conflict
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Which is the best summary of the Missouri Compromise?
To resolve the conflict between large and small states, Congress was given
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What did the Missouri Compromise ensure?(1 point)
Responses it would ensure that there were equal amount slave and free states to
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What was a reason that Missouri compromise to not have a lasting effects
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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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According to the map, what state was admitted to the Union as a free state when the Missouri Compromise became law?
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What did the Missouri compromise accomplish?
It kept the number of free states and slave states equal by bringing in Missouri and
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Based on the map, why might some southerners feel the Missouri compromise favored the north
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why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the North?
There was foreign threat south of the line. There was
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Use the map to answer the question. Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the
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Use the map to answer the question. Based on the map, why might some Southerners feel the Missouri Compromise favored the
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August 10, 1821 Missouri entered the union as the 24th state named after native American people who originally inhabited the
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What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish?(1 point) Responses It regarded all territory gained in the Mexican Cession as free
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How did the passing of the Missouri Compromise affect the relationship between northern and southern states?
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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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Could you elaborate on how the Missouri Compromise attempted to achieve this balance and what the implications were?
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