Which of the acts repealed part of The Missouri Compromise?
The Missouri Compromise was effectively ended by the
Kansas-Nebraska Act, however since there was still turmoil as to
the "Bleeding Kansas" dispute, it was thought that the
Kansas-Nebraska Act would be shortly overturned. The Dred Scott
decision by the Supreme Court further strengthened the elimination
of the Missouri Compromise and the institution of slavery north of
the Mason-Dixon Line by ruling that slaves were not able to take
cases to court.