The controversy over the arrest of escaped slaves in the North shows
A) the problematic nature of the Dred Scott decision.
B) that abolitionists were definitely declining in influence.
C) the unpopularity of the Fugitive Slave Act in parts of the North.
D) the popularity of the Whig Party in the South.
E) that the gag rule had serious consequences well into the 1850s.
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