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History, 25.09.2019 16:30, danielcano12281621

Awhite northerner who identifies herself as a "free soiler" has relocated to kansas. which of the following is she most likely to say?
a.
"i hope slavery doesn't spread into kansas. i don't want to compete with large plantations for good kansas farming soil."
b.
"i hope slavery doesn't spread into kansas. i believe slavery is a sin in the eyes of god and should be banned altogether."
c.
"i hope slavery spreads into kansas. if it does, i might be able to purchase slave labor and build myself a large plantation."
d.
"i hope slavery spreads into kansas. if it does, these terrible disputes between northerners and southerners might end."

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