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2 May, 23:25

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was written to gain support for

A. the Dred Scott decision.

B. the abolition of slavery.

C. a transcontinental railroad.

D. the expansion of banking.

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  1. 3 May, 01:17
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    B. The abolition of slavery. This act states that the state can decide on their own whether they want slavery or not. This act repeals the Missouri Compromise because instead of your location, the people decide.
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