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In History / High School | 2014-02-28

The Kansas-Nebraska Act nullified part of the:

A. Compromise of 1850
B. Great Compromise
C. Wilmot Proviso
D. Missouri Compromise
E. Dred Scott decision

Asked by purplemouse54

Answer (3)

A! The Missouri Compromise. The Compromise was that certain parts of the US were ALLOWED to have slaves and the other parts refused to have slaves.

Answered by JackTesser | 2024-06-10

Answer:its a
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Answered by Kenkaneki12280000 | 2024-06-12

The Kansas-Nebraska Act nullified part of the Missouri Compromise. It allowed the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide on slavery through popular sovereignty, undermining the previous boundary set by the Missouri Compromise. This led to conflict and increased tensions over slavery in the U.S.
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Answered by JackTesser | 2025-02-05