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Christian's statement: The Compromise of 1850 would have passed without the Georgia Platform.
Evaluate Christian's statement and select the choice that BEST responds to the claim.
A.
Christian is incorrect because the Georgia Platform provided slave state's support for the Compromise of 1850
B.
Christian is incorrect because the Georgia Platform claimed states' rights were more important that the rights of the nation.
C.
Christian in incorrect because the Georgia Platform was an attempt to nullify the Compromise of 1850.
D.
Christian is incorrect because the Georgia Platform nullified the Fugitive Slave Law which was required by the Compromise of 1850.
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Christian's statement: The Compromise of 1850 would have passed without the Georgia Platform.
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