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
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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