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29 December, 04:20

The ideas William H. Seward promotes in the passage from A History of

Lawrence, Kansas are based on which of the following political philosophies?

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  1. 29 December, 08:09
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    Answer: Popular Sovereignty

    Explanation: In the passage it stated that " The [Kansas-Nebraska Act] provided that the people of the territory should themselves determine whether it should be slave or free". Popular Sovereignty is the principle that authority of a state and government are created and sustained by the consent of its people. So basically it is saying that the people have a right to voice their opinion on what should happen in the state of government, in this case determining if Kansas should be a free or slave state.
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