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Why did passage of the kansas-nebraska act anger many free-soilers? a: it established slavery throughout the united states. b: it established slavery in two new united states territories. c: it removed a ban on slavery and supported popular sovereignty. d: it upheld the missouri compromise, which they did not support.

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