Answer:The provisions of the Missouri Compromise stated in part that Missouri would be admitted to the Union as a slave state.
Explanation:
The Missouri Compromise was a decision made in the United States in 1819 to admit the states of Missouri and Maine as members of the Union.
In 1819, the admission of the state of Missouri to the United States was on the agenda of the Senate. As there were equal numbers of representatives of slave and free states in the Senate, it was decided to reach a compromise in order to maintain the balance: two states were going to be adopted at the same time, one free and the other slave. In addition to slave Missouri, Maine, which did not allow slavery, became a member of the United States. The demarcation line for slavery was also determined, as slavery would be allowed only south of the 36º 30' north latitude (plus the state of Missouri, which was north of it).