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History, 06.01.2021 06:20, history4380

According to the oath of allegiance, under what conditions might someone be a slaveholder again?
Check all that apply.
O if Congress changed laws about slavery
D if the person once again rebelled against the United
States
O if the Supreme Court determined antislavery laws to
O if the president made a new proclamation on
O if the Supreme Court voided the president's
be unconstitutional
slavery
proclamation on slavery

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