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How did the newly opened territory of Kansas become a battleground for the issue of slavery?

A. The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed the territory to be organized according to popular sovereignty.

B. Two opposing governments were established in Kansas: proslavery and antislavery.

C. Northerners outnumbered southerners in Kansas and set up an antislavery government.

D. Southerners outnumbered northerners in Kansas and set up a proslavery government.

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