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History, 05.12.2019 16:31, 02s54mcoupe

2. which of the following was a ruling of the dred scott decision? . •the missouri compromise was constitutional.. •slaves are property, not citizens.. •the fugitive slave act was unconstitutional.. •kansas should become a slave state.. 3. why did abraham lincoln win the presidency? . •most americans were abolitionists.. •the proslavery vote split between several. •he had the most experience of all th

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