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Which events leading up to the Civil War were viewed by many in the South as proof that the United States government favored the North? (1 point)

The Kansas-Nebraska Act, the trial of Nat Turner, and the trial of John Brown
Banning of the slave trade, the Missouri Compromise, and the election of 1860
The Scott vs. Sandford case, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the Fourteenth Amendment
The invention of the cotton gin, statehood of Utah and Mexico, and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

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✅  The Kansas-Nebraska Act, the trial of Nat Turner, and the trial of John Brown  

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