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How did the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 allow slavery to continue within the United States? Check all that apply

The compromises allowed all established states to determine their own laws about slavery.

The Missouri Compromise allowed newly admitted states to be slave states, depending on their location.

The Missouri Compromise proposed a Constitutional Amendment allowing slavery.

The Compromise of 1850 allowed the citizens of Utah and New Mexico to vote on their state’s laws about slavery.

The Compromise of 1850 allowed for the importation of new slaves.

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The Missouri compromise and the compromise of 1850 allow slavery to continue within the United States by the following,

  • The Missouri Compromise allowed newly admitted states to be slave states, depending on their location.
  • The Compromise of 1850 allowed the citizens of Utah and New Mexico to vote on their state’s laws about slavery.

Explanation:

To maintain stability between the states situated in the northern and southern part of United States legislation is formed and that is known as the Missouri Compromise.

In 1820 the slavery has been increased and it has started to spread all other territories of USA. A legislative framework has been formed and that is known as the Missouri Compromise. This legislation has made way for inclusion of Maine as Free State from slavery and beside this Missouri as slave state.

The main purpose of the Missouri Compromise has to establish a stability of power in the Senate between the northern and southern states of the US. On the whole the slavery issue was unsettled and it had reversed the Missouri compromise that made on 1850.

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