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Title: Historians have attributed all of the following to Douglas's motives for championing the ...
Post by: billybob96 on Jan 17, 2018
Historians have attributed all of the following to Douglas's motives for championing the Kansas-Nebraska Act except
 
  a. a possible presidential bid in 1856.
  b. political recklessness and impulsivity on the part of Douglas.
  c. his inability to recognize and appreciate that Northerners did feel deeply about extending slavery into the western territories.
  d. he had financially invested in railroad stock that would appreciate with the construction of a transcontinental railroad passing through Kansas and Nebraska territories to be organized following enactment of this law.
  e. his deep passion and long-standing commitment to addressing and solving the vexing slavery issue in the United States.


Title: Historians have attributed all of the following to Douglas's motives for championing the ...
Post by: Drew Bain on Jan 17, 2018
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