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Yes, Because it helped prevent slavery in most states.

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What year did the kansas and Nebraska act take place prior to the civil war?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act became a Law on March 30, 1854.


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Compromise of 1850.


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What law allowed popular sovereignty in several us territories?

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Which of the following was part of the compromise of 1850 apex?

Kansas–Nebraska Act


The Kansas-Nebraska Act was the third law passed to preserve the balance between slave and free states?

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What previous law did the Kansas Nebraska bill overturn?

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