What was the significance of the Kansas-Nebraska Act regarding slavery?

A) The Kansas-Nebraska Act did not address the slavery issue.
B) The Kansas-Nebraska Act outlawed slavery in all remaining American territory.
C) The Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed the Missouri Compromise line, with the possibility that slavery would be allowed in areas it never had before.
D) The Kansas-Nebraska Act abolished slavery in the border states.


Answer: C

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