In the Dred Scott decision, Roger Taney argued that:
A) free blacks were citizens.
B) slavery could not be banned in any territory.
C) all the Founding Fathers intended for the rights of blacks to increase over time.
D) President Pierce had exceeded his authority regarding slavery in Kansas.
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