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Which was a direct result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
A) The Act led to violence in Kansas as pro- and anti-slavery forces fought.
B) The Act led to violence in Nebraska as pro- and anti-slavery forces fought.
C) Opponents of the Act threatened to secede from the Union.
D) Supporters of the Act threatened to leave the Union if Kansas or Nebraska became a slave state.
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