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History, 05.12.2020 14:00 myronpacis1128

Fighting for freedom took many forms and one very important form was the idea of freedom as outlined and discussed in the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Why was this Act so controversial and yet so popular? Use any notes, class discussions, etc to answer in what capacity was this indeed a fight for freedom? In
addition, please consider and think of the most obvious and best excellent example that emphasizes and illustrates just how dire this one Act was in
America and its continued fight for freedom?

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