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10. Drag and drop the correct term to answer the question.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question....Asked by only in ohio
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Response area was a Supreme Court case that angered the North because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were considered property. In addition, it meant
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Response area was a Supreme Court case that angered the North because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were considered property. In addition, it meant
that the Response area was unconstitutional.
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what was the dred scott decision
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Dred Scott v. Sanford
Dred Scott v. Sanford was a Supreme Court case that angered the North because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were considered property. In addition, it meant that the Dred Scott decision was unconstitutional.
Dred Scott v. Sanford was a Supreme Court case that angered the North because it stated that enslaved people were not citizens and were considered property. In addition, it meant that the Dred Scott decision was unconstitutional.
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The Dred Scott decision was a Supreme Court ruling that stated enslaved people were not citizens and were considered property, even if they lived in free states. It also declared that the Missouri Compromise, which banned slavery in certain territories, was unconstitutional.
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