Which option most accurately explains how the Compromise of 1850 influenced the buildup to the Civil War?

It replaced the Missouri Compromise and outlawed slavery in the former Louisiana Territory.

It broke the 36 °30' parallel as a division between free and slave states.

It resolved the questions over slave ownership that were raised in the Dred Scott case.

It sanctioned John Brown’s raid, leading to conflict between slave interests in Kansas.

I think its either b or d

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The correct answer is B

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The same is tamed

the chain was calmed

The dames and chained

same chain

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so A?

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Ms Sue is trying to get the students to go out and find the answers by giving them guidance on how to find the materials to do so. She is not here to give answers. Please remember that there is an actual person on the other end who is helping so many students. Don't say such shameful things to someone who is at least trying to help. Thank you Ms Sue and I apologize on behalf of the rest of my generation for these hateful comments. You are doing great. Respect your elders, especially you're teachers✌️

The Compromise of 1850 called for the admission of California as a free state; the strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Law; popular sovereignty in Utah and New Mexico concerning the question of slavery; the abolition of the slave trade in D.C.; and the federal assumption of Texas's debt.

SparkNotes: SAT Subject Test: U.S. History: The Compromise of 185

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