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History, 09.11.2019 09:31 tastyspeaks

What was the freeport doctrine?
a-stephen douglas's argument that people could keep slavery out of a territory by
refusing to pass laws supporting it.
b-john brown's manifesto that was intended to launch a slave rebellion.
c-chief justice taney's ruling on the dred scott case.
d-abraham lincoln's argument that the dred scott decision was unconstitutional.

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