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Lobcity

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What was the significance of the Kansas-Nebraska Act regarding slavery?
 
  A) The Kansas-Nebraska Act did not address the slavery issue.
  B) The Kansas-Nebraska Act outlawed slavery in all remaining American territory.
  C) The Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise line, with the possibility that slavery would be allowed in areas it never had before.
  D) The Kansas-Nebraska Act abolished slavery in the border states.

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What does the Sumner-Brooks incident tell us about the United States in 1856?
 
  A) Violence would not go unpunished in Congress.
  B) The South was beginning to turn against slavery.
  C) The North valued the idea of free labor over the Fugitive Slave Act.
  D) Slavery was becoming such a divisive issue that members of Congress, where all issues should be debated peacefully, were engaging in physical violence.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



Lobcity

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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