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History, 05.02.2022 04:00, keishlav5183

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

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