Property Ownership

In Missouri, dower rights were historically a wife's interest in her husband's real property. Under current Missouri law:

ADower rights still apply to all real property
BTraditional dower and curtesy rights have been largely abolished in favor of elective share and other spousal protection laws✓ Correct
CDower applies only to farmland
DDower gives the wife 100% ownership upon the husband's death

Explanation

Missouri has abolished traditional common law dower and curtesy. Modern spousal protections include the right of election (elective share) and homestead rights under Missouri statutes.

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