Which statement best describes how slavery was presented in Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

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Slavery was presented as a political problem for Congress to solve.
Slavery was presented as a political problem for Congress to solve.

Slavery was presented as an economic requirement for the South.
Slavery was presented as an economic requirement for the South.

Slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront.
Slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront.

Slavery was presented as a part of the South’s social heritage.

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The statement that best describes how slavery was presented in "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" is:

Slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront.

Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel emphasizes the ethical implications of slavery and urges readers to recognize the humanity of enslaved people, calling for moral action against the institution of slavery.

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