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Answer:
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was designed to accomplish to divide the area west of Iowa and Missouri into two territories. Some of the intended was splitting of land and unintended was the conflict and the violence. They allow each territory to decide the issue of slavery on the basis of popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
The song "Eve of Destruction" made a comparison between what was happening in communist China and what was happening in America.
The protest song, written by P.F. Sloan in 1964, was recorded by Barry McGuire in 1965. It included this line: "Think of all the hate there is in Red China! <span>Then take a look around to Selma, Alabama!" The message of the song was one that called for peace instead of violence in the world in general, but some American radio stations banned it from their playlists because they thought it sympathetic to communism while America was fighting communism in Vietnam. As an added item of interest, McGuire, who had become a born-again Christian, released the song on a Christian contemporary music album, <em>Lighten Up. </em>He saw the song as a moral call to work for peace.</span>
<span>This case in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the power of government to regulate private industries.
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He was the Union general, and his leadership helped the Union defeat the Confederate states.
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