When the “Kansas Nebraska Act” passed, what did thousands of common people do to make sure Kansas was declared either a “free” or “slave” state?
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A: They partied in the streets because it meant the Kansas would be a “slave” state
B: They wrote to the congressman, and asked them to vote for either “free” or “slave” for Kansas.
C: They traveled to Kansas and stayed just long enough to vote, and then went back home.
D: They partied in the streets because it meant that Kansas would be a “free” state.
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