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What is the definition of State’s rights as it relates to the Civil War?
A. Th...
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What is the definition of State’s rights as it relates to the Civil War?
A. The spreading of slavery across the United States.
B. The belief the United States had the God-given right to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
C. The belief that federal rights are more important than State’s rights.
D. The belief that State’s rights are more important than federal rights.
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