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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act create tensions between the North and South?

A. It created an unequal number of slave states vs. free states, setting up a race to create new states.

B. It gave the South more citizens than the North, allowing southerners to control the House of Representatives and angering northerners.

C. It banned enslavers in Kansas from keeping enslaved people that they brought with them, causing southerners to retaliate.

D. It encouraged thousands northerners and southerners to move into those states, which frequently caused violence.

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It encouraged thousands northerners and southerners to move into those states, which frequently caused violence.

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D.) It encouraged thousands northerners and southerners to move into those states, which frequently caused violence.

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 declared that the legality of slavery would be determined by popular sovereignty in this territory. Therefore, a lot of abolitionists from the North and pro-slavery individuals from the South would migrate to that area to turn the tide. Ultimately, the act was a total failure, and led to “Bleeding Kansas,” which speaks for itself on the violence.
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