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you should copy and paste the question
i cant
oh hmmmm well i can try
well you could google it
Fugitive Slave Act and the Kansas-Nebraska Act further divide the North and South because: It drew a figurative line on the map in law terms. So yeah you can see how that just made the issues worse.
What role did the concept of popular sovereignty play in these conflicts? Popular sovereignty = Popular sovereignty expresses a concept and does not necessarily reflect or describe a political reality. It is often contrasted with the concept of individual sovereignty. (Google) Popular sovereignty made another rule, that if the state tried hard enough to become a slave state they would allow it. Thus bloody wars etc. Do you think there was any way to avoid the violence that came out of this era? Not really, the U.S. was shaped that way. No if an's or butts about it. If Fugitive Slave Act and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were never put into action the U.S. map would look a lot different. And the anaconda plan might of not worked.
i googled it and copy and pasted it
i got this
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How did fugitive slave act and the Kansas-Nebraska Act further divide the north and south? What role did the concept of popular sovereignty play in these conflicts? Do you think there was any way to avoid the violence that come out of this era?
there is the queastion
but i already answered it
thank you
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