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The Freeport Doctrine led to
Douglas's stand that people could exclude slavery by refusing to
pass laws protecting slaveholders' rights came to be known as a.
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The idea that states could cancel any federal legislation they deem unconstitutional is known as
states' rights Nullification
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What best defines the Freeport Doctrine?
A. legal counsel and jury trials should be provided for runaway slaves B. Abraham
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25. What was the basic position of the Freeport Doctrine?
a. b. C. d. Territories have the right to choose whether slavery will
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Which doctrine permits officers to notice and use as evidence items that are visible to them when they are in a location that
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What doctrine, announced in 1947, sought to contain the spread of communism and became a foundation for U.S. foreign policy?
The
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Wich of the following is the name of the fourteen amendment that requires states, in addition to the federal government To
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Because of the increase in traffic between Springfield and Orangeville, a new road was built to connect the two towns. The old
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Which of the following is the name of the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment that requires states, in addition to the
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Which of the following is the name of the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment that requires states, in addition to the
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