The Dred Scott decision held that __________.
A) blacks, whether slave or free, were not citizens and could not sue in a court of law
B) slaves were citizens but could not sue in a court of law
C) only free blacks had legal rights
D) the Kansas-Nebraska Act was unconstitutional
Correct Answer:
Verified
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A) the
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Q23: "Filibustering" refers to _.
A) opposition to the
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A)
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Q30: In opposing the Lecompton constitution, Douglas was
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