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History, 31.01.2020 18:46, carafaith02

What do the articles of the constitution explicitly outline?
a. the process by which slavery is to be abolished
b. the responsibility of congress for declaring war and commanding the military
c. the protection of individual rights to practice any religion
d. the process by which congressional representatives are allocated to states

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