What was an effect of the events in "Bleeding Kansas"?

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Proslavery forces in Kansas were unable to form a government.
Proslavery forces in Kansas were unable to form a government.

The U.S. Congress allowed Kansas to enter as a slave state.
The U.S. Congress allowed Kansas to enter as a slave state.

Tensions and violence over slavery spread outside Kansas.
Tensions and violence over slavery spread outside Kansas.

A Border Ruffian from Missouri became the governor of Kansas.

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The correct response is:

Tensions and violence over slavery spread outside Kansas.

"Bleeding Kansas" was characterized by violent conflicts between proslavery and antislavery factions, and its impacts were felt beyond the borders of Kansas, contributing to the growing national divide over the issue of slavery.