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The Kansas-Nebraska Act settled the dispute over slavery for good. TRUE or FALSE
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False. The Kansas-Nebraska act did not settle the long-going dispute over slavery for good, in fact, it repealed the Missouri compromise of 1820 which prohibits slavery over the north latitude 36degrees30’
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