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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the future of Kansas?

Settlers in Kansas unanimously agreed to move to become a slave state.
Kansas assumed a neutral position and was neither a free nor slave state.
Individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery.
Settlers moved out of Kansas to nearby states to avoid conflict.

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Answer:

3. Individuals rushed to Kansas to cast votes on the issue of slavery.

Step-by-step explanation:

Every one in the south wanted kansas to be a slave state so they moved there to turn the votes.

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