Question
Which of the following ideas would be supported by an analysis of Charles Pinckney's views of the Missouri Compromise?(1 point) Responses Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially both Missouri and Maine joining the U.S. as states. Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially both Missouri and Maine joining the U.S. as states. Pinckney was for the Missouri Compromise, especially the measure that allowed slavery in all the Louisiana Territory. Pinckney was for the Missouri Compromise, especially the measure that allowed slavery in all the Louisiana Territory. Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially the expanded restrictions on slavery. Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially the expanded restrictions on slavery. Pinckney was for the Missouri Compromise, especially the increased sectionalism it caused.
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To accurately determine which of the provided responses reflects Charles Pinckney's views on the Missouri Compromise, it's essential to consider his historical stance. Pinckney, being a Southern politician and a supporter of slavery, was generally opposed to the restrictions on slavery that the Missouri Compromise imposed.
Given this context, the idea that best aligns with Pinckney's views would be:
**Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially the expanded restrictions on slavery.**
This option reflects his opposition to the limitations placed on slavery by the Compromise, consistent with his views as a pro-slavery advocate.
Given this context, the idea that best aligns with Pinckney's views would be:
**Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially the expanded restrictions on slavery.**
This option reflects his opposition to the limitations placed on slavery by the Compromise, consistent with his views as a pro-slavery advocate.