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Instructions Type your question and answer in the space provided. When using the review, click on the timer (circle) to start it. There is a second 3-second timer that comes up at the end (for whole class responses). The answer will pop up automatically. Created by Aaron Brock 2012

Which deal created in Congress allowed Missouri to join the Union as a slave state and Maine to join the Union as a free state? Show your answers now! Missouri Compromise Created by Aaron Brock 2012

Question Show your answers now! Answer Created by Aaron Brock 2012