What issue in the Missouri Compromise was a factor in Arkansas achieving statehood?

(1 point)
Responses

The amount of slaves that could come to slave states would be limited.
The amount of slaves that could come to slave states would be limited.

It called for the forced removal of Native Americans to use land for agricultural development.
It called for the forced removal of Native Americans to use land for agricultural development.

New treaties with Native Americans would guarantee their land rights.
New treaties with Native Americans would guarantee their land rights.

It prohibited slavery north of

the 36°30′ parallel, which would have prevented Arkansas from becoming a slave state.

What issue in the Missouri Compromise was a factor in Arkansas achieving statehood?

(1 point)
Responses

The amount of slaves that could come to slave states would be limited.
The amount of slaves that could come to slave states would be limited.

It called for the forced removal of Native Americans to use land for agricultural development.
It called for the forced removal of Native Americans to use land for agricultural development.

New treaties with Native Americans would guarantee their land rights.
New treaties with Native Americans would guarantee their land rights.

It prohibited slavery north of the established boundary, with the exception of Missouri.

It prohibited slavery north of the established boundary, with the exception of Missouri. This allowed Arkansas to achieve statehood as a slave state under the Missouri Compromise.

What industry became central to Arkansas’s economy just a few years after achieving statehood?

(1 point)
Responses

manufacturing
manufacturing

mining
mining

agriculture
agriculture

trading

agriculture

Which options best describe characteristics or relationships of the Whigs and the Democrats in the early years of statehood? Select two that apply.

(1 point)
Responses

The Whigs strongly opposed the policies and leadership of the Democrats.
The Whigs strongly opposed the policies and leadership of the Democrats.

Both parties had support from wealthy plantation owners.
Both parties had support from wealthy plantation owners.

There was equal representation for each in the major political offices.
There was equal representation for each in the major political offices.

Both parties supported strong federal government.

The Whigs strongly opposed the policies and leadership of the Democrats.

Both parties had support from wealthy plantation owners.