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History, 06.04.2021 17:40, stevend0599

How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the abolition movement? The act incited so much violence that people stopped supporting abolition.

O The act spurred more people to join the movement, making it stronger.

The act divided the abolition movement into factions and weakened it.

The act encouraged more people to join proslavery groups instead.

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