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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 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 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 for the Missouri Compromise, especially the increased sectionalism it caused. Pinckney was for the Missouri Compromise, especially the increased sectionalism it caused. Pinckney was against the Missouri Compromise, especially both Missouri and Maine joining the U.S. as states.
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To determine which of the given ideas would be supported by an analysis of Charles Pinckney's views on the Missouri Compromise, it's important to consider his historical stance. Pinckney was a strong supporter of slavery and advocated for its expansion into new territories. While he may have had complex views regarding the specifics of the Compromise, he generally supported the conditions that allowed for the expansion of slavery.
Therefore, the response that aligns most closely with Pinckney's views is:
"Pinckney was for the Missouri Compromise, especially the measure that allowed slavery in all the Louisiana Territory."
Therefore, the response that aligns most closely with Pinckney's views is:
"Pinckney was for the Missouri Compromise, especially the measure that allowed slavery in all the Louisiana Territory."