In Kansas, ordinary people affected

  1. in Kansas, ordinary people affected a change in government by A creating a new political party B boycotting the railroad C
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  2. In Kansas, ordinary people affected a change in government by(1 point) creating a new political party boycotting the railroads
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  3. In Kansas, ordinary people affected a change in government by (1 point) Responses creating a new political party. creating a new
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  4. In Kansas, ordinary people affected a change in government by(1 point) Responses creating a new political party. creating a new
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  5.  What led to violence in Kansas in 1854?Northerners and Southerners disagreed over the results of the slavery vote.*** People
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  6. What were the cities with important rail yards for cattle in the 19th century?Denver, Colorado Abilene, Kansas Promontory Point,
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  7. The flowchart below shows how the women’s suffrage movement affected Kansas politics. Women’s Suffrage in Kansas 1867—
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  8. The flowchart below shows how the women’s suffrage movement affected Kansas politics.Women’s Suffrage in Kansas 1867—
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  9. The flowchart below shows how the women's suffrage movement affected Kansas politicsWomen's Suffrage in Kansas 1867- 1894-Second
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  10. Read the excerpt from Wonder.I know I'm not an ordinary ten-year-old kid. I mean, sure, I do ordinary things. I eat ice cream. I
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