The argument or the main idea of your paper. The point you are trying to make.
Answer: Popular Sovereignty
Explanation:
Prior to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the slave status of a new territory would be decided by the Missouri Compromise which based the state's slave status on geographical location as it prohibited slavery in states to the North of the 36°30′ parallel (excluding Missouri).
In 1854 however, a bill that would later be known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act was introduced to Congress by Sen. Stephen A. Douglas who hoped to gain support from Southern politicians for a state to be established on land gained from the Louisiana purchase.
The bill called for the status of a state to be decided by Popular Sovereignty which essentially meant that the people of the state would decide whether or not they wanted to be a free state instead of Congress as had previously been the case.
With this act therefore, the new territories would decide their status by themselves.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>"A moral or a stated theme" is likely to be avoided unless writing a "fable". </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is because the fable suggests a particular theme or a moral with the help of the story it narrates. The narration of the story gives an idea or a thought to the reader to think upon. It states a particular theme and this statement can thus be applied to the fable and to its writing.