What ultimately resulted from the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

A) It shattered sectional harmony.
B) It revived support for an expansionist foreign policy.
C) It strengthened the political power of the Whig Party.
D) It had little effect on sectional tensions.
E) It never got the congressional support it needed for passage.


Answer: A

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