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What is the inheritance tax rate in Missouri?

Missouri does not have an Inheritance Tax. The law was repealed as of 1981


What law repealed part of the Missouri Compromise of 1850?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, made the use of Congressional compromises unnecessary. Voters in territories could vote on the issue of slavery before the territory petitioned for statehood. What remained from the 1850 compromise was the Fugitive Slave Act. Even in 1860, president-elect Lincoln promised to enforce this law as long as it existed.


Was the Missouri Compromise of 1850 more favorable for the North or the South?

Basically the Missouri Compromise of 1850 was a fair compromise. One problem for Northern abolitionists was that the Compromise ushered in the Fugitive Slave Act. They were outraged that the new compromise included this law.


What law reversed the Missouri compromise' ban on slaveryin the north?

Missouri Compromis!(:


What law did dred Scott vs sandford declare unconstitutional?

The Missouri Compromise.


What law did Missouri follow in order to gain statehood?

The Missouri Compromise, which said that slavery was to be banned anywhere north of the 36th parallel, with the exception of Missouri.


What law was replaced by allowing popular sovereignty?

retained the power to replace the legislative with a new legislative


What law was founded to be unconstitutional in the Dred Scott decision?

the missouri compromise


What proposal did Henry Clay and John C Calhoun offer to end the disagreements between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces?

The Missouri Compromise was proposed by Clay and Calhoun. It forbade slavery in the former Louisiana Territory north of 36 degrees 30 minutes, except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri. The Compromise was passed into law in 1820 and effectively repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1954.


Did the Kansas Nebraska Act support the Missouri Compromise of 1850?

No. The effect of the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) was to supersede (nullify) the Missouri Compromise, rendering it inapplicable to future states. The geographical division was not applied, but rather "popular sovereignty" within a state would decide the issue of slavery there. This resulted in internecine warfare in the states of Kansas and Missouri, and murderous attacks by both sides (abolitionists and pro-slavery).The Missouri Compromise (1820) was never actually repealed per se.


What law passed through congress nullified The Missouri Compromise of 1820?

The kansas nebraska act ;)


What law opened area north of the Missouri Compromise Line to slavery?

Kansas-Nebraska Act