What problem did the Kansas–Nebraska Act pose for the United States? The act intensified the issue over slavery in the United St
ates Congress. The act called for a gradual end to slavery in the South. The act allowed for African Americans to vote in presidential elections. The act resolved the conflicts between the slave and free states.
The act intensified the issue over slavery in the United States Congress.
Explanation:
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 allowing settlers of a region to decide whether slavery to be approved within a new state's borders, and allowed for popular sovereignty. It also led to a violent rebellion called Bleeding Kansas. It was a rebel between antislavery and proslavery activists who flooded into the territories.
Tureaud was responsible for raising the fight for US racial rights. In the state of Louisiana he was responsible for defending one of the first cases against segregation of public bus seats.
He helped Louisiana out of the segregationist south
a felony is punishable by imprisonment in a state prison or penitentiary. A misdemeanor is generally a crime that is punishable for a year or less in prison, or only in a county or local jail.
MANIFEST DESTINY WAS THE BELIEF THE U.S. SHOULD STRETCH FROM COAST TO COAST WHEN THE U.S. ACQUIRED THESE LANDS IT HAD A LONG BORDER ON THE PACIFIC OCEAN.