(MC)Which statement best explains how the Kansas-Nebraska Act contributed to the tensions between the North and the South that led to the Civil War? The act gave abolitionist leaders enough seats in Congress to outlaw slavery throughout the United States. The act allowed state governments to prevent fugitive slaves from being returned to their owners in the South. The act led to violent conflicts between settlers in the Great Plains over the issue of expanding slavery to new territories. The act prevented Southern slave owners from taking their slaves into federal territories without risk
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This is also from FLVS US HIstory
hmmmm Maybe The act led to violent conflicts between settlers in the Great Plains over the issue of expanding slavery to new territories.
The act led to violent conflicts between settlers in the Great Plains over the issue of expanding slavery to new territories.
for this id say the c because This lead to the civil war in Kansas known as "Bleeding Kansas" where there was quite a bit of bloodshed.
I think that too. DId anyone of you take FLVS US History?
im taking it now
im taking Aice u.s. history ( Cambridge college class) in school
oh, cool. i took this test before and ended up with a 70. I told my teacher to reset it, nd he was kind enough to do so. Now, on this test, I want to get it in the high 90s.
I would do the 3rd choice
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I did, @happyrosy Ive taken most classes there.
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