Asked by Hello There
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From the sentence, "The South demanded that the people of the states involved settle the question," What was the position of the majority of the slave owners?
A. They demanded that slavery be made legal of the united states, or they would secede.
B. They condemned slavery as immoral but wanted to keep their own slaves.
C. They thought each state should decide for itself whether or not it should be a free state
D. They asked that the Supreme Court Settle the matter once and for all.
I'm thinking maybe D, but I don't know.
From the sentence, "The South demanded that the people of the states involved settle the question," What was the position of the majority of the slave owners?
A. They demanded that slavery be made legal of the united states, or they would secede.
B. They condemned slavery as immoral but wanted to keep their own slaves.
C. They thought each state should decide for itself whether or not it should be a free state
D. They asked that the Supreme Court Settle the matter once and for all.
I'm thinking maybe D, but I don't know.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Not D. There's nothing in that quoted sentence that implies or states the Supreme Court should be involved.
"The South demanded that the people of the states involved settle the question."
Who should make decisions, according to this statement?
"The South demanded that the people of the states involved settle the question."
Who should make decisions, according to this statement?
Answered by
Hello There
Actually, I think it might be C now. Is that correct?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, C is right.
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