How did "popular sovereignty" work in Kansas?
A) Popular sovereignty enabled Kansas to enter the Union as a free state.
B) Kansas became "Bleeding Kansas," where both pro- and antislavery forces engaged in acts of violence and terrorism.
C) Popular sovereignty worked well, although it took 50 years for Kansas to finally become a state.
D) Popular sovereignty was not accepted by the people of Kansas.
Answer: B
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