Answer:
To show the Missouri Compromise was only a temporary solution.
Explanation:
The main reason why the Missouri Compromise remains linked to the Kansas-Nebraska Act is because the Missouri Compromise only provided a temporary solution to the large problem of slavery, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act was evidence of this. The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) was the document that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska. The act effectively repelled the Missouri Compromise, leading to increased tensions over slavery and the series of conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas."