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Imagine a U.S. citizen in 1850 named "Sally Stately." Sally believes that the individual states should always make their own laws on slavery, without interference from the federal government.
Would you expect Sally to disagree with this law? Why?
Start your answer with "Sally should" and answer in 30 words or less.

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Imagine a U.S. citizen in 1850 named "Frank Federalist." Frank believes that slavery goes against the founding principles of the United States, and that the federal government has a responsibility to limit the spread of slavery as much as possible.
Would you expect Frank to agree or disagree with this law? Why?
Start your answer with "Frank should" and answer in 30 words or less.
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i need 30 words not 33
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Sally should agree with this law as it aligns with her belief in state sovereignty and allowing individual states to decide on slavery laws without federal interference.
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Frank should disagree with this law as it contradicts his belief in federal intervention to restrict the expansion of slavery based on his understanding of the principles the United States was founded upon.
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Frank should disagree with this law as it opposes his belief in federal responsibility to restrict the spread of slavery, based on the founding principles.

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