8. What did the Missouri Compromise primarily state? (a) Missouri was north of the compromised line, so it was given special status as a slave state. (b) Missourians would be able to vote on whether or not to allow slavery. (c) Missouri would be admitted as a slave state as long as Maine could be a free state. (d) Both Missouri and Kansas would be considered "sovereign states" in which they would vote yes or no for slavery

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8. What did the Missouri Compromise primarily state?
(a) Missouri was north of the compromised line, so it was given special status as a slave
state.
(b) Missourians would be able to vote on whether or not to allow slavery.
(c) Missouri would be admitted as a slave state as long as Maine could be a free state.
(d) Both Missouri and Kansas would be considered "sovereign states" in which they would
vote yes or no for slavery
Transcribed Image Text:8. What did the Missouri Compromise primarily state? (a) Missouri was north of the compromised line, so it was given special status as a slave state. (b) Missourians would be able to vote on whether or not to allow slavery. (c) Missouri would be admitted as a slave state as long as Maine could be a free state. (d) Both Missouri and Kansas would be considered "sovereign states" in which they would vote yes or no for slavery
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