Question
How did the Missouri Compromise deal with the issue of slavery?
Responses
A It required all territories to abolish slavery before becoming states.It required all territories to abolish slavery before becoming states.
B It made the Mississippi River the divding line between slave states and free states.It made the Mississippi River the divding line between slave states and free states.
C It prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri.It prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri.
D It stated that all future states would be required to be slave states except for Missouri.
Responses
A It required all territories to abolish slavery before becoming states.It required all territories to abolish slavery before becoming states.
B It made the Mississippi River the divding line between slave states and free states.It made the Mississippi River the divding line between slave states and free states.
C It prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri.It prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri.
D It stated that all future states would be required to be slave states except for Missouri.
Answers
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The correct response is:
C It prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri.
The Missouri Compromise, enacted in 1820, allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state while prohibiting slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Territory north of the latitude 36°30′. This was an effort to balance the power between slave and free states in the Senate.
C It prohibited slavery in most of the former Louisiana Territory except for Missouri.
The Missouri Compromise, enacted in 1820, allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state while prohibiting slavery in the rest of the Louisiana Territory north of the latitude 36°30′. This was an effort to balance the power between slave and free states in the Senate.