Why did so many northern Whigs oppose the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
A) The act admitted both territories as states.
B) The act repealed the fugitive slave law.
C) The act would bring about immediate abolition.
D) The act repealed the Missouri Compromise.
E) The act failed to embrace "popular sovereignty."
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