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History, 18.03.2021 01:20 justiceisbae1

27. How did “Bleeding Kansas,” the Dred Scott decision, and John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry have similar effects on the United States? * A) ended conflict over slavery in the territories
B) eased tensions between the North and the South
C) contributed to the formation of the Whig Party
D) made sectional compromise more difficult

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