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Would you risk arrest for something you believe in
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Ответ:
Yes.
Explanation:
Under the us constitution we are given several rights that allow us to PEACFULLY protest against things that we do not find JUST or Constitutional. But sometimes people do get arrested because of other laws in place.
Ответ:
Violence in Kansas after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act occurred because opposing forces clashed because they disagreed about popular sovereignty and slavery. The answer is D.
EXPLANATION
The US Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act on May 30, 1854. This law gave freedom for people in the Kansas and Nebraska territories to legalize slavery in their territories. The law automatically revoked the Missouri Compromise of 1820 which declared a ban on slavery in the area.
The Kansas-Nebraska law then angered many people in the North. Missouri compromise is considered to have long entered into an agreement on this slavery. Not waiting for a long time, violence immediately erupted. Anti-slavery people were led directly by John Brown. The death toll was very large. So, the region was nicknamed "the bleeding Kansas".
President Franklin Pierce, who supported pro-slavery residents, ordered the sending of federal troops to stop the violence. In addition, he also ordered the dissolution of the anti-slavery legislature. When elections are held, pro-slavery supporters win the election, but they were accused of cheating.
In result, Congress did not realize the pro-slavery constitution so Kansas was not admitted to becoming a state.
Yet, in the end, the number of anti-slavery supporters outstripped pro-slavery supporters. Then a new constitution was formed.
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KEYWORD: Kansas, sovereignty, slavery, Kansas-Nebraska Act
Subject: History
Class: 10 - 12
Subchapter: Kansas-Nebraska Act