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Why was the Kansas-Nebraska Act a violation of the Missouri Compromise?​

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The Kansas-Nabraska act was a violation of the Missouri compromise because Kansas and Nebraska were both above the line of agreement between slave and free states.

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Had this on test, got a 97.

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