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30 July, 18:57

The Kansas-Nebraska Act was unpopular in northern states because

(A) it furthered the Missouri Compromise

(B) it could increase the number of slave states

(C) it created a transcontinental railroad in the south

(D) the northern states disapproved of Stephen Douglas seeking southern

support

(E) it weakened the infl uence of northern business interests

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  1. 30 July, 22:25
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    The Kansas-Nebraska Act was unpopular in northern states because " (B) it could increase the number of slave states," since it stated that the slavery issue in each new state would be decided by "popular sovereignty".
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