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According to the missouri compromise, became a slave state, became a free state, and became the parallel that divided the slave states from the free states. a.)alabama, maine, 35° 30’ b.)missouri, maine, 36° 30’ c.)mississippi, michigan, 32° 38’ d.)maine, missouri, 36° 30’

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