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The Kansas-Nebraska Act was proposed by:
Franklin Pierce
Stephen Douglas
Henry Clay
Charles Sumner
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Stephen Douglas.
He introduced the Kansas–Nebraska Act in 1854 to organize the Kansas and Nebraska territories and allow popular sovereignty on slavery, effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise.
He introduced the Kansas–Nebraska Act in 1854 to organize the Kansas and Nebraska territories and allow popular sovereignty on slavery, effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise.
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