The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following?

1. Missouri Compromise
2. Compromise of 1850
3. Free Soil Party
4. Dred Scott v. Sanford

1 answer

The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.

  1. Missouri Compromise: This act aimed to resolve sectional tensions between free and slave states, similar to how the Missouri Compromise sought to maintain a balance of power. However, the Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise's provisions by allowing new territories to decide the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.

  2. Compromise of 1850: This compromise also dealt with the status of slavery in new territories and included concepts like popular sovereignty, which was a key element of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

The Free Soil Party and Dred Scott v. Sanford are related to the broader context of the slavery debate but are not directly continued ideas of the Kansas-Nebraska Act itself. The Free Soil Party was formed in response to the expansion of slavery, while Dred Scott v. Sanford was a Supreme Court decision that arose later and affected the legal landscape concerning slavery.

So, the Kansas-Nebraska Act primarily continued the ideas of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850.