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What was Abraham Lincoln’s position on the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

A)Lincoln opposed the act because it would abolish slavery.

B)Lincoln opposed the act because it would possibly expand slavery.

C)Lincoln took a neutral position on the Kansas-Nebraska Act because it did not affect him.

D)Lincoln supported the act because he wanted to undermine Stephen A. Douglas.

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