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The Missouri Compromise (1820) was replaced by the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) which allowed new states to determine whether slavery would be allowed there or not.

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The Missouri Compromise (1820) was essentially repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) which allowed new states to determine whether slavery would be allowed there or not.

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What law was passed in 1854 allowing settlers there to decide on slavery for themselves using popular sovereignty?

Kansas-Nebraska Act


What is the correct word for law allowing the people of Kanses and Nebraska to decide whether they would allow slavery in their territory?

The correct term is the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed residents in those territories to decide the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.


Fundamental law of the US is called what?

popular sovereignty


Law found to be unconstitutional in dred Scott decision?

Kansas-Nebraska Act, allowing each new state to vote whether to be slave or free ('Popular Sovereignty').


How did the 19th amendment further the constitution principle of popular sovereignty and the rule of the law?

It had nothing to do with popular sovereignty. It gave women the right to vote.


What was the law that established popular sovereignty in new territories?

Kansas- Nebraska Act


What is the difference between parliamentary sovereignty and popular sovereignty?

* rule of law, * juditial review* ,quasi theological term, * natura law[divine law] * ,highest ann unlimited power* ,making law, constitutional limitation


The ideas that people within a state can and should determine a law within a state is?

popular sovereignty.


What law allowed popular sovereignty in several us territories?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)


What law in 1854 was devoted the principle of popular sovereignty?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 called for the citizens of a territory to vote on the issue of slavery before they applied for statehood. The idea was termed popular sovereignty.


What was popular sovereignty in 1850?

The concept of popular sovereignty was introduced by the 1854 Kansas Nebraska Act. The term did not apply to any particular law or concept that was related to slavery. The term was coined by Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas.


How did the 19th Amendment further the constitutional principles of popular sovereignty and rule of law?

It recognized women as citizens with the right to vote.