On matters related to citizenship, the U.S. Supreme Court declared in Dred Scott that:
A) free African-Americans could vote.
B) anyone that a state considered to be a citizen was a U.S. citizen.
C) freeborn blacks were U.S. citizens, but those born into slavery and later freed could not be citizens.
D) only white persons could be U.S. citizens.
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