Answer:
They wanted a united vote
Explanation:
Answer: The repeal of the Missouri compromise affected the state of Kansas because<em> individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery. </em>
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
The Northern and Southern activists rushed to Kansas to vote in the elections. At first the pro-slavery was won in the elections but the vote was later threw out due to fraud. Another vote was given, but the pro-slavery people refused to participate in the elections held by anti-slavery settlers. This caused Kansas to have two separate legislations. After this, Kansas was known as "bleeding Kansas" because of all of the deaths that occured between the two groups.
A major obstacle to developing good human relations skills is that A. people fear taking risks. People are too afraid to step out of their comfort zones.
Block slavery in the north and states having more power
The other respondent gave some nice information -- I'll line things up in order and correct one error in that answer's dates. (The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 is in view with this question, not the 1918 action in which Congress adopted railroad time zones.)
#1. First transcontinental railroad created (1863-69)
#2. Farmers form the Grange to address railroad abuses (1873)
#3. Munn v. Illinois gives states the right to regulate railroads (1876)
<span>#4. U.S towns establish railroad time (1883)
#5. </span>Congress passes the Interstate Commerce Act (1887)<span>
#6. </span>Railroads' financial problems prompt nationwide economic panic (1893)<span>
#7. </span>Pullman car workers launch violent strike (1894)
#8. Supreme court rules Interstate Commerce Commission cannot set maximum railroad rate (1897).
<em>The case that came before the Supreme Court was </em><span><em>Interstate Commerce Commission v. Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Co.</em></span> <span>
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