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The Kansas-nebraska act allowed only Northern States to enter the union as a free state? true or false
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The Kansas-nebraska act allowed only Northern States to enter the union as a free state? true or false
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False. The Kansas-Nebraska act had no relevance to the Missouri Compromise however this did render such obsolete as popular sovereignty would decipher whether said territories would become free or slave states.
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