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19 September, 07:34

How did abolitionists react to the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Select one:

a. They praised popular sovereignty as the best way to end slavery and encouraged others to support it.

b. They set up a society to encourage people to move there so they could vote against allowing slavery.

c. They vilified Stephen Douglas as a Southern sympathizer, ruining his reputation and political future.

d. They claimed that it would lead to violence and suggested that anti-slavery settlers leave the area.

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  1. 19 September, 10:26
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    d. They claimed that it would lead to violence and suggested that anti-slavery settlers leave the area.
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