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How did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the Civil War? (4 points) make this short and a paragraph and make it sound like an 8th grader
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Before and during the Civil War, Americans had different opinions about the roles of federal and state governments. Some people believed that the federal government should have more power to make and enforce laws for the entire country, while others thought that individual states should have the right to make their own decisions without interference. This disagreement was especially intense over issues like slavery and states' rights. For example, many Southern states wanted to keep slavery legal and argued that they had the right to do so, while Northern states and the federal government wanted to end it. These conflicting beliefs about power and authority contributed to the tensions that eventually led to the Civil War.
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