What ruling came from the Dred Scott case?
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The Supreme C...
Social Studies, 05.05.2020 00:04 ellettm
What ruling came from the Dred Scott case?
Question 5 options:
The Supreme Court ruled all slavery in all states as legal
The Supreme Court ruled African Americans do not have the rights of a citizen
The Supreme Court ruled all slavery in all states a illegal
The Supreme Court ruled African Americans have the same rights as any citizen regardless of their race
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