1) It was the second compromise made a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act  2) Allowed California to enter as a free state a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 3) Included the Fugitive Slave Act a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 4) Required states to enter in pairs: 1 free and 1 slave state a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 5) It was the first compromise made. a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 6) Ensured slavery would remain legal in the U.S. (the part that included the Fugitive Slave Act) a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 7) Created when Missouri wanted to enter the U.S. as a slave state a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 8) Goal was to keep representation equal in the Senate a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 9) Used the 36'30' line of latitude to determine how states entered the U.S. in the future a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 10) Gave the North (free states) more representation in the U.S. government a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 11) Allowed Maine to enter as a free state a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 12) Created when the U.S. had 11 free and 11 slave states a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 13) Created because there was not a slave state AND free state ready to enter at the same time a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 14) Part of it (Fugitive Slave Act) prevented northerners from protecting escaped slaves a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act 15) Allowed residents (popular sovereignty) of these territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery a) Kansas-Nebraska Act b) Compromise of 1850 c) Missouri Compromise 16) This act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820 a) Missouri Compromise b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Compromise of 1850 17) Often referred to as “Bleeding Kansas," as both pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers rushed to the territories to influence the vote a) Missouri Compromise b) Compromise of 1850 c) Kansas-Nebraska Act

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