Which best explains why the abolitionist movement grew stronger as result of the Scott v. Sandford ruling?

A)Many people were angry at the decision and thought it meant slavery would spread.
B)Many people agreed with the decision but felt that slavery had spread far enough.
C)Many people thought they could help the Scott family by joining the abolitionist movement.
D)Many people thought they could help African Americans become citizens by joining the abolitionist movement.

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nvrm its A
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