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The impact of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was to
 
  a. bring a final solution to the question of slavery in the territories.
  b. give the North the upper hand in the debate on slavery.
  c. enrage the antislavery abolitionists.
  d. lessen the prospects for future political compromises between the North and South and hasten the outbreak of the Civil War.
  e. make Stephen Douglas the most controversial national politician.

Question 2

By the early eighteenth century, religion in colonial America was
 
  a. stronger than at any previous time.
  b. holding steadfastly to the belief that spiritual conversion was essential for church membership.
  c. moving away from clerical intellectualism.
  d. less fervid than when the colonies were established.
  e. becoming less tolerant.



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Answer to Question 1

c, d

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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