What was the essential conviction of William Lloyd Garrison about slavery?
A) It was a necessary evil that finally needed to be eliminated.
B) It was an economic drain on the emerging commercial economic system.
C) It was a contradiction to the ideals embodied in the Constitution.
D) It was a sin.
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