The Kansas-Nebraska Act
A) ended westerners' hopes for a program of popular sovereignty.
B) was opposed by President Pierce.
C) was proposed by Stephen Douglas.
D) extended the provision of the Missouri Compromise that banned slavery north of 36 30'.
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