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What was the primary legal issue at the center of the Dred Scott v. Sandford case?
Whether enslaved individuals could be considered citizens and sue in federal court.
Whether the federal government had the authority to regulate slavery in new territories.
Whether the Missouri Compromise was constitutional.
Whether states could pass laws to abolish slavery.
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Whether enslaved individuals could be considered citizens and sue in federal court.
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