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umka2103 [35]
2 years ago
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lara [203]2 years ago
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Answer: Hopefully this helps

Explanation:

The Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise, created two new territories, and allowed for popular sovereignty. It also produced a violent uprising known as “Bleeding Kansas,” as proslavery and antislavery activists flooded into the territories to sway the vote.

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